
HD
Integrator
Box
System
Installation
and
Setup
Manual
MODEL:
LST-5600A
Before
connecting,
operating
or
adjusting
this
product,
please
read
this
installation
manual
carefully
and
completely.
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Free
Number
1-888-865-3026
ⓒ
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2005,
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
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service/
support
Call:

2
Safety
Precautions
WARNING
TO PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARDS,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
Apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
dripping
or
splashing
and
no
object
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
the
apparatus.
WARNING:
Do
not
install
this
equipment
in
a
confined
space
such
as a
bookcase
or
similar
unit.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
MATCH
WIDE BLADE
OF
PLUG
TO
WIDE SLOT
AND
FULLY
INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR
EVITER
LES
CHOC
ELECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE
LA
LAME
LA
PLUS
LARGE
DE
LA
FICHE
DANS
LA
BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE
LA
PRISE
ET
POUSSER
JUSQU'AU
FOND.
NOTE
TO
CABLE/TV
INSTALLER
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
cable
TV
system
installer
's
attention
to
Article
820-40
of
the
National
Electric
Code
(U.S.A.).
The
code
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shall
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
the
cable
entry
as
practical.
CAUTION
concerning
the
Power
Cord
Most
appliances
recommend
they
be
placed
upon
a
dedicated
circuit;
That
is,
a
single
outlet
circuit
which
powers
only
that
appliance
and
has
no
additional
outlets
or
branch
circuits.
Check
the
specifi-
cation
page
of
this
owner's
manual
to
be
certain.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets.
Overloaded
wall
outlets,
loose
or
damaged
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
frayed
power
cords,
or
damaged
or
cracked
wire
insulation
are
dangerous.
Any
of
these
conditions
could
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire.
Periodically
exam-
ine
the
cord
of
your
appliance,
and
if
its
appearance
indicates
damage
or
deterioration,
unplug
it,
discontinue
use
of
the
appliance,
and
have
the
cord
replaced
with
an
exact
replacement
part
by
an
authorized
servicer.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
physical
or
mechanical
abuse,
such
as
being
twisted,
kinked,
pinched,
closed
in
a
door,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
plugs,
wall
outlets,
and
the
point
where
the
cord
exits
the
appliance.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION:
FCC
Part
15
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
A
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
when
the
equipment
is
operated
in
a
commercial
environment.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instruction
manual,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
Operation
of
this
equipment
in
a
residential
area
is
likely
to
cause
harmful
interference
in
which
case
the
user
will
be
required
to
correct
the
interference
at
his
own
expense.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
product
does
cause
harmful
inter-
ference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
product
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
?
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
?
Increase
the
separation
between
the
product
and
receiver.
?
Connect
the
product
into
an
outlet
on a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
?
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
COMPLIANCE:
The
responsible
party
for
this
product's
compliance
is:
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.,
1000
Sylvan
Avenue,
Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ
07632
Phone:
1-201-816-2000
CAUTION
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
MODIFY
THIS
PRODUCT
IN
ANY
WAY
WITHOUT
WRITTEN
AUTHORIZATION
FROM
LG
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION.
UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATION
COULD
VOID
THE
USER'S
AUTHORITY
TO
OPERATE
THIS
PRODUCT.
THIS
EQUIPMENT
IS
INTENDED
TO
RECEIVE
AND
DECODE
SIGNALS
TRANSMITTED
ACCORDING
TO
ATSC
DIGITAL
TELEVISION
STANDARD
A/53,
SPECIFICATION
AND
IS
INTENDED
TO
BE
USED
WITH
AN
APPROPRIATE
ANTENNA
AND
DISPLAY
DEVICE
THAT
YOU
MUST
PROVIDE.
Marketed
and
Distributed
in
the
United States
by
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
1000
Sylvan
Avenue,
Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ
07632
Phone:
1-201-816-2000
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
LIGHTNING
FLASH
WITH
ARROWHEAD
SYMBOL,
WITHIN
AN
EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE,
IS
INTENDED
TO
ALERT
THE
USER
TO
THE
PRESENCE
OF
UNINSULATED
"DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE"
WITHIN
THE
PROD-
UCT'S
ENCLOSURE
THAT
MAY
BE
OF
SUFFICIENT
MAGNITUDE
TO
CONSTITUTE A
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
TO
PERSONS.
THE
EXCLAMATION
POINT
WITHIN
AN
EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE
IS
INTENDED
TO
ALERT
THE
USER
TO
THE
PRESENCE
OF
IMPORTANT OPERATING
AND
MAINTENANCE
(SERVICING)
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THE
LITERA-
TURE
ACCOMPANYING
THE
APPLIANCE.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.

INTRODUCTION
3
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Read
these
instructions.
-
All
these
safety
and
oper-
ating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
product
is
operated.
2.
Keep
these
instructions.
-
The
safety,
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
refer-
ence.
3.
Heed
all
warnings.
-
All
warnings
on
the
product
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be
adhered
to.
4.
Follow
all
instructions.
-
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
5.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
--
For
exam-
ple:
near
a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement;
near
a
swimming
pool;
etc.
6.
Clean
only
with
dry
cloth.
--
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners.
7.
Do
not
block
any
ventilation
openings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
-
Slots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ventilation,
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
product,
and
to
protect
it
from
over-
heating.
The
openings
should
never
be
blocked
by
placing
the
product
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug
or
other
similar
surface.
This
product
should
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in
installation
such
as a
bookcase
or
rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
and
the
manufacturer's
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
8.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radi-
ators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
9.
Do
not
defeat the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding-type
plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the
third
prong
are
pro-
vided
for
your
safety.
If
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
of
the
obsolete
outlet.
10.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
11.
Only
use
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
12.
Use
only
the
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
appa-
ratus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart/
apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
13.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
14.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power-
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
mois-
ture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
CAUTION:
PLEASE
READ
AND
OBSERVE
ALL
WARNINGS
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THIS
INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATING
GUIDE
AND
THOSE
MARKED
ON
THE
UNIT.
RETAIN
THIS
GUIDE
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This
set
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
assure
personal
safety.
Improper
use
can
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire
hazard.
The
safeguards
incorporated
in
this
unit
will
protect
you
if
you
observe
the
following
procedures
for
installation,
use,
and
servicing.
This
unit
does
not
contain
any
parts
that
can
be
repaired
by
the
user.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
THE
CABINET
COVER,
OR
YOU
MAY
BE
EXPOSED
TO
DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
ONLY.

Setup
Checklist
4
1.
Unpack
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
and
all
accessories.
2.
Connect
your
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
to
antenna
and
TV/Monitor.
(See
pages
13,
16-17)
3.
Connect
all
external
video
and
audio
equipment.
(See
pages
14-15)
4.
Install
batteries
in
Remote
Control.
(See
page
8)
5.
Plug
the
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box,
TV/Monitor,
and
source
equipment
into
standard
power
outlets.
6.
Turn
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
and
TV/Monitor
on.
7.
Use
EZ
Channel
Scan*
to
search
for
all
channels
in
your
area.
(See
page
18)
9.
Fine-tune
source's
image
and
sound
to
personal
preference
or
as
required
of
the
source.
(See
pages
22
&
25)
10.
Additional features
Setup
(See
Table
of
Contents)
*
EZ
Channel
Scan/Channel Search
Notes
-Available
Channels/Active
Channels/DTV
Channels
EZ
Channel
Scan
finds
channels
which
have
a
signal
present
and
are
actively
being
broadcast.
Some
broadcasters
may
not
provide,
or
send,
or
broadcast
a
signal
continuously.
As
a
result,
some
DTV
chan-
nels
may
not
be
found
by
EZ
Channel
Scan.
If
you
know
there
is
a
DTV
channel
that
was
not
found
by
EZ
Channel
Scan,
use
Ch.
Edit
on
the
Setup
menu
to
manually
add
the
channel
number.

INTRODUCTION
5
Table
of
Contents
INTRODUCTION
SafetyPrecautions..........................2
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
. . . . . . . .
.3
SetupChecklist.............................4
TableofContents...........................5
Ventilation/InstallationOverview
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.6
ConnectionsPanel..........................7
Typical
Installer
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
. . . . .
8
INSTALLATION
IRReceiver&IRBracketInstallation.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.9
AUX
Controller:
Connection
and
Placement
. . . . . . .
10
RS-232ControlConnections..................11
EquipmentConnectionOverview.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.12
Observation
Equipment
Setup
--
DVI-HDCP
Video
Output...................................13
Audio
Connection
--
Digital
Audio
Optical
Connections
.
14
Audio
Connection
--
Analog
Hi-Fi
System.
. . . . . . . .
15
Over-the-air
Antenna
Signal
Reception
Setup
. . . . .
16
CableServiceSignalReceptionSetup.
. . . . . . . . .
.17
OPERATION
EZChannelScan(ChannelSearch).
. . . . . . . . . .
.18
SurfList/Ch.Edit..........................19
ClockSetup-SettheClockManually.
. . . . . . . . .
.20
AudioSetup-DigitalOutput..................21
AudioSetup-AudioMode....................22
AudioSetup-AudioLanguage................23
Audio
Setup
-
Audio
Variable
Sound
Output
. . . . . . .
24
AspectRatioSetup-I.......................25
AspectRatioSetup-II......................26
Digital
Captions
Setup.
......................27
DigitalCaptionsStyleSetup..................28
ClosedCaptionsSetup......................29
AdvancedSetup...........................30
LockSetup--LockSystem...................31
LockSetup--BlockChannel..................32
LockSetup--MovieRating...................33
LockSetup--TVRating-Children.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.34
LockSetup--TVRating-General.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.35
SystemInformation.........................36
RemoteControlSetup.......................37
InstallerMenus..........................38-40
Detailed
Descriptions
of
Installer
Menu
. . . . . . . .
41-44
Preparation
For
Cloning
LST-5600A
. . . . . . . . . .
45-46
Cloning
a
Master
LST-5600A's
Setup
. . . . . . . . .
47-48
REFERENCE
Troubleshooting.........................49-51
Maintenance..............................52
Glossary.................................53
Specifications.............................54
AccessoryPartsList........................54
Notes...................................55
Warranty..........................BackCover
IMPORTANT:
The
settings
in
the
Installer
menu
(explained
on
pages
38
-
44)
control
the
operation
of
the
LST-5600A.
Be
sure
to
review
these
settings
in
relation
to
your
system
requirements.
If
a
problem
arises,
refer
to
the
Installer
menu
item
settings.
Dolby
Digital
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories.
"Dolby",
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
Product
Overview
The
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
system
provides
analog
/
digital
TV
compatibility
to
plasma
and
LCD
monitors
that
require
Zenith
commercial
products
control
capabilities.
The
LST-5600A
is
operated
by
a
user-supplied
IR
Remote
Control.
The
Remote
Control
shown
within
this
man-
ual
is
a
typical
analog
TV
remote,
it
is
shown
for
reference
only.

6
Ventilation
/
Installation
Overview
The
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
as
well
as
Plasma
monitors
generate
heat
dur-
ing
operation
and
need
to
be
provided
with
adequate
ventilation
to
assure
con-
tinued
reliable
operation.
See
recom-
mendations
below.
Ventilation
Clearance
Proper
clearance
for
air
to
flow
around
the
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
must
be
provid-
ed.
Monitor
Ventilation
Be
sure
proper
ventilation
is
provided
for
the
monitor,
see
monitor
installation
guide
for
specified
ventilation
require-
ments.
1.
There
are
ventilation
holes
on
three
sides
of
the
the
LST-5600A
box
pro-
vided
for
ventilation
cooling.
a.
If
the
box
is
mounted
vertically,
the
vents
on
the
sides
should
be
located
on
the
top
and
bottom
for
free
vertical
air
movement.
b.
If
the
box
is
mounted
horizontal-
ly,
the
vents
should
be
located
at
the
sides
and
top
of
the
enclo-
sure
(never
mount
the
box
with
vents
facing
down).
2.
The
vent
holes
should
never
be
blocked
or
obstructed
to
airflow
but
have
an
unimpeded
path
through
any
enclosure
back
to
room
temper-
ature
air.
3.
The
unit
and
its
venting,
should
not
be
installed
near
heat
sources
such
as
radiators
or
heating
ducts.
4.
If
the
unit
is
placed
in
an
enclo-
sure,
tests
should
be
run
to
con-
firm
that
the
ambient
temperature
around
the
unit
under
normal
expected
operating
conditions
is
stable
and
does
not
exceed
40
degrees
Celsius
(104F).
This
can
be
determined
by
placing
a
ther-
mometer
near
the
air
intake
vents
in
the
proposed
enclosure
and
measuring
the
temperature
every
hour,
under
normal
operating
con-
ditions,
until
two
successive
read-
ings
repeat.
If
temperature
does
not
stabilize
but
keeps
increasing
above
104F,
ventilation
is
inade-
quate
and
needs
to
be
improved.
5.
Always
provide
adequate
air
space
between
the
ventilation
areas
and
adjacent
structures.
Note
In
addition
to
the
ventilation
require-
ments
shown,
be
sure
to
allow
enough
clearance
(4"
-
5")
for
wiring
clusters
attached
to
the
Integrator
Box.
Vertical
Installation
(Wall
Mount)
Using
Supplied
Angled
L-Brackets
Two
angled
L-brackets
are
provided
so
that
the
Integrator
Box
can
be
mounted
on
a
flat
vertical
sur-
face,
like
a
wall.
Install
the
two
angled
L-brackets
and
the
screws
provided.
Mount
Integrator
Box
on
the
wall
using
four
appropriate
screws.
ote
The
brackets
are
designed
to
be
mounted
to
typical
16"
spaced
wall
studs.
Do
not
mount
the
Integrator
Box
to
a
weak
wall
surface.
If
wall
studs
are
not
available,
use
some
other
appropriate
fastening
system.
Monitor/Integrator
Box
Wall
Mounting
System
The
plasma
monitor
and
Integrator
Box
can
be
mounted
to
a
wall
using
an
optional
Monitor/Integrator
Box
wall
mounting
system.
For
further
information
on
the
mount-
ing
system,
see
your
LG
dealer.
Ventilation
Clearance
Proper
clearance
for
air
to
flow
around
the
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
must
be
provided,
see
above.
Vent
Holes
Vent
Holes
Vent
Holes
Vent
Holes
Vent
Holes
Vent
Holes

INTRODUCTION
7
Connections
Panel
Integrator
Box
AC
POWER
INPUT
Plug
Integrator
Box
power
cord
here.
AC
POWER
OUTPUT
Plug
viewing
device
power
cord
here.
AUX CONTROL
CONNECTOR
Connect
the
AUX
controller
cable
here.
CALIBRATION
PORT
Connect
Integrator
Box
configuration
device
(PC)
here.
DVI-HDTV
OUTPUT
PORT
Connect
DVI-HDCP
compatible
HD
monitor
here.
SIGNAL
INPUT
Connect
source
signal
to
this
input
jack.
M.P.I.
INPUT
PORT
Connect
clone
programmer
to
this
port.
REMOTE
CONTROL
IR
SENSOR
CONNECTOR
Connect
the
remote
IR
sensor
here.
DISPLAY
CONTROL
JACK
Connect
RS232
9-pin
connector
on
the
rear
of
the
plasma
panel
here
VIDEO
OUT
1,
2
Restricted
to
factory
test
use
only.
AUDIO
OUT
(Left/Right)
1,
2
Connect
to
a
TV,
Amplifier,
Receiver
or
Stereo
System.
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
(OPTICAL)
Connect
to
digital
(optical)
audio
equipment.

8
Typical
Installer
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
POWER
Turns
TV
On
and
Off.
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)
Down
arrow
selects
menu
options.
VOLUME
(--
/
+)
Adjusts
the
sound
level.
NUMBER
KEYPAD
Selects
channels
directly
and
enters
numeric
values
for
some
options.
MENU
Displays
on-screen
menus
for
TV
mode.
TIMER
Displays
the
Sleep
Timer
menu.
Selects
AM/PM
in
the
alarm
menu.
SELECT
(UP
ARROW)
Up
arrow
selects
menu
options.
LEFT/RIGHT
ARROWS
Left/Right
arrows
adjust
menu
options.
CC
(Closed
Captioning)
Displays
the
closed
captions/text
menu.
MUTE
Turns
sound
Off
and
On
while
the
picture
remains.
FLSHBK
(FLASHBACK)
Returns
to
the
last
channel
viewed.
CHANNEL
(--
/
+)
Chooses
next
higher/lower
available
channel.
ENTER
Shows
the
Channel/Time
display.
Press
after
channel
numbers
for
instant
channel
selection.
Removes
menus
from
screen.
ALARM
Displays
the
Alarm
menu.
CH
PREVIEW
(SURF)
Shows
the
list
of
your
surf
channels.
POWER
123
456
789
0
TIMER
MENU
ALARM
SELECT
CH
PREVIEW
ADJ ADJ
ENTER
TV/FM
VOLUME
CHANNEL
FLSHBK
MUTE
CC
Remote
Control
Operation
Point
the
Remote
Control
at
the
remote
sensor
and
press
the
but-
tons.
Remote
Control
Battery
Installation
Detach
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
Remote
Control,
and
insert
two
size
AA
batteries
with
and
aligned
correctly.
Caution:
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries.
Never
install
different
types
of
batteries
such
as
standard,
alkaline,
etc.
otes
?
The
LST-5600A
is
operated
by
a
user-supplied
IR
Remote
Control.
?
The
Remote
Control
shown
on
this
page
is
a
typical
analog
TV
remote.
No
remote
control
is
provided
with
the
LST-5600A.
This
typical
Installer
remote
control
is
shown
for
reference
only.

INSTALLATION
9
IR
Receiver
&
IR
Bracket
Installation
Install
the
IR
Receiver
and
Bracket
Assembly
to
the
back
of
the
monitor
using
the
method
described
below.
IR
Receiver
&
Bracket
Installation
The
IR
Receiver
and
mounting
bracket
are
provided.
Mount
the
IR
Receiver
on
display
panel
with
two-sided
tape.
Choose
the
best
location
based
on
different
positions
in
the
room
to
assure
that
the
IR
signal
from
the
end
user
remote
will
be
received
by
the
IR
sensor.
(+)
(+)
()
AU
DIO
(MONO)
RLVDEO
YP
B
RP
AV
INPUT
AUDIO
RL
R
L
EXT
RNAL
SPEA
R
(8
)
AC
INPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT(480i480p)
RGB-PC
INPUT
(VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA)
(DVDINPUT)
RS-232C
IR
Receiver
IR
Bracket
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel

10
AUX
Controller:
Connection
and
Placement
Connect
the
AUX
Controller
to
allow
the
Integrator
Box
to
operate
your
AUX
device.
1
Connect
the
AUX
Controller
to
the
AUX
CONTROL
cord
on
the
LST-5600A.
2
Place
the
AUX
Controller
under
and
in
front
of
the
AUX
device.
The
AUX
Controller
must
extend
just
out
in
front
of
the
infrared
sensor
on
the
AUX
device.
ote
If
the
infrared
sensor
is
not
marked
on
your
AUX
device,
shine
a
flashlight
into
the
front
panel
of
the
AUX
device
to
locate
the
sensor.
DVD
(Front
View)
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
DVD
(Side
View)
1/2"
to
1"
IR
Sensor
AUX
Controller

INSTALLATION
11
RS-232
Control
Connections
Connect
the
Display
Control
(RS-232)
port
from
the
LST-5600A
to
the
monitor
and
control
the
monitor
functions
with
RS-232
commands.
RS-232
Connections
1
Connect
a
digital
Zenith/LG
Monitor
to
the
Display
Control
port,
according
to
the
diagram
shown
below.
2
Control
the
Monitor
functions
with
RS-232
commands.
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
From
Display
Control
Port
Ferrite
Core
(TDK,
ZCAT2035-0930)
To
RS-232
In
Port
Typical
Digital
Monitor

12
Equipment
Connection
Overview
The
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
System
is
designed
to
be
operated
by
an
external
device
such
as a
Remote
Control.
Integrator
Box
Output
Image/Sound
The
source
image
and
sound
can
be
seen
and
heard
on an
external
monitor.
A
convenience
AC
power
output
is
also
provided
on
the
Integrator
Box
so
that
the
external
monitor
viewing
device
can
be
powered
directly
by
the
Integrator
Box
system.
Display
Equipment
The
back
side
connection
panel
of
the
Integrator
Box
unit
has
jacks
provided
for
connecting
a
wide
variety
of
A/V
equipment
signal
output
formats.
Some
typical
equipment
options
are
shown
below.
ote
The
Video
Out
1
and
2
jacks
are
restricted
to
factory
test
use
only.
Audio
HD
Monitor
with
HDCP*
(DVI-HDTV
type)
*HDCP
High-bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection

INSTALLATION
13
Observation
Equipment
Setup
--
DVI-HDTV
(HDCP*)
Video
Output
Connect
the
DVI-HDTV
Video
Output
from
the
Integrator
Box
to
the
device
that
you
will
use
to
view
the
signal.
An
AC
convenience
power
outlet
is
also
provided
on
the
Integrator
Box
so
that
the
auxiliary
viewing
device
can
be
powered
directly
with
the
Integrator
Box.
(+)
+)
()
AUDO
(MONO)
RLVIDEO
YP
B
R
P
AV
INPUT
AUDIO
RL
R
L
EXT
RNAL
SPEA
R(8
)
AC
INPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
RGB-PCINPUT
(VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA)
(DVD
INPUT)
RS-232C
Monitor
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
*HDCP
High-bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection

14
Audio
Connection
--
Digital
Audio
Optical
Connections
Digital
Audio
Optical
Output
Connections
to
External
Amplifier
Hook
up
a
Digital
Audio
Amplifier
System
using
the
Digital
Audio
Optical
Out
port,
according
to
the
dia-
gram
above.
Select
the
Digital
Audio
Optical
input
source
on
the
Amplifier.
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
Typical
Digital
Audio
Amplifier
System
From
Digital
Audio
Optical
Out
Port
To
Digital
Audio
Optical
In
Port

INSTALLATION
15
Audio
Connection
--
Analog
Hi-Fi
System
Hi-Fi
System
Connections
Connect
the
Left
and
Right
"AUDIO
OUT"
jacks
from
the
Integrator
Box
to
the
Left
and
Right
"INPUT"
jacks
on
your
Hi-Fi
Audio
System.
ote
When
viewing
a
digital
broadcast
with
Dolby
Digital
audio,
you
will
be
able
to
hear
the
broadcast's
audio
from
the
analog
audio
left
and
right
jacks.
However,
a
digital
audio
connection
to
a
Dolby
Digital
Audio
Receiver
is
required
to
enjoy
Dolby
Digital
audio
with
up
to
5.1
channels.
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
Analog
stereo
amplifier
AUDIO
IN

16
Over-the-air
Antenna
Signal
Reception
Setup
If
the
signal
source
is
from
an
over-the-air
antenna,
connect
the
antenna
to
the
Integrator
Box
system
as
shown
below.
Mini
Glossary
75
OHM
RF
CABLE
The
wire
that
comes
from
an
off-air
antenna
or
cable
service
provider.
Each
end
looks
like
a
hex
shaped
nut
with
a
wire
sticking
through
the
middle,
and
it
screws
onto
the
threaded
jack
on
the
back
of
your
Integrator
Box.
300
TO
75
OHM
ADAPTER
A
small
device
that
connects
a
two-wire
300
ohm
antenna
to
a
75
ohm
RF
jack
(Antenna/Cable).
These
adapters
are
usually
about
an
inch
long
with
two
screws
on
one
end and
a
round
opening
with
a
wire
sticking
out
on
the
other
end.
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
300/75
ohm
Adapter
Antenna
Antenna

INSTALLATION
17
Cable
Service
Signal
Reception
Setup
If
the
signal
source
is
from
a
cable
source
with
or
without
a
cable
box,
connect
the
cable
service
to
the
Integrator
Box
system
as
shown
below.
Integrator
Box
Connection
Panel
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Typical
PPV
System
Box
In
Out
Or

18
EZ
Channel
Scan
(Channel
Search)
Automatically
finds
all
channels
(both
analog
and
digital)
available
through
the
antenna/cable
input,
and
stores
all
the
active
channels
on
the
channel
list.
Inactive
or
weak
channels
may
not
appear
on
the
list.
The
channel
list
creat-
ed
here
can
be
seen
in
the
Surf
List/Ch.
Edit
menu.
To
search
for
the
available
channels:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
Setup
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
3
EZ
Channel
Scan
will
be
automatically
highlighted.
4
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2"
to
display
the
channel
search
menu
box.
5
Select
"Start"
button
and
press
"ENTER".
The
scrolling
yellow
bar
will
indicate
progress
while
scanning
the
channels.
After
the
scanning
process
begins,
"Start"
will
change
to
"Next".
If
you
press
"Next",
the
scanning
of
the
current
signal
source
will
be
ignored
and
the
scanning
of
the
next
signal
source
will
proceed.
6
After
channel
scanning
is
complete,
the
channels
found
will
be
stored.
7
Press
"ENTER"
after
the
channel
search
is
complete.
8
Press
the
"MENU"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
The
EZ
Channel
Scan
feature
will
not
available
if
Installer
menu
item
028
CH-OVERIDE
is
set
to
'0'.
Set
to
'1'
to
be
able
to
use
EZ
Channel
Scan.

OPERATION
19
Surf
List
/
Ch.
Edit
The
default
channel
list
is
made
in
the
EZ
Channel
Scan
menu.
Surf
List/Ch.
Edit
allows
you
to
create
two
other
types
of
channel
lists;
a
custom
list
and
a
surf
list.
A
custom
list
is
created
by
toggling
each
channel
on
or
off
by
pressing
"ENTER".
Once
a
channel
is
highlighted,
you
will
be
able
to
see
whether
the
channel
is
currently
Added
or
Deleted
by
refer-
ring
to
the
small
window
at
the
top-left
corner
of
the
screen.
To
create
your
own
Surf
list,
with
up
to
50
favorite
channels,
press
the
"CH
PREVIEW
(SURF)"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
while
a
channel
number
is
highlighted.
ote
The
EZ
Channel
Scan
feature
will
not
available
if
Installer
menu
item
028
CH-OVERIDE
is
set
to
'0'.
Set
to
'1'
to
be
able
to
use
EZ
Channel
Scan.
To
edit
the
channel
list:
1
Press
the
"MENU"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
Setup
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
3
Scroll
down
to
Surf
List/Ch.
Edit
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
4
Press
"ADJ
2"
to
display
the
channel
editing
screen.
To
create
a
custom
list:
1.
Use
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW),
1
ADJ,
ADJ
2"
to
move
the
highlight
on
the
channel
editing
menu.
2.
Choose
"Added"
or
"Deleted"
by
pressing
"ENTER"
repeatedly.
The
screen
shown
at
the
top
left
will
indicate
if
the
highlighted
channel
is
shown
or
hidden.
To
create
a
Surf
list:
1.
Use
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW),
1
ADJ,
ADJ
2"
to
move
the
highlight
on
the
channel
editing
menu.
2.
Choose
"Surf"
or
"No
Surf"
using
the
"CH
PREVIEW
(SURF)"
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
3.
Press
the
"MENU"
button
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
several
times
to
remove
menu.

20
Clock
Setup
-
Set
the
Clock
Manually
Enables
you
to
set
the
time
manually.
To
set
clock
manually:
1
Press
the
"MENU"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
Setup
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
3
Scroll
down
to
Clock
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
4
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
5
Use
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
to
move
the
highlight
within
the
entry
boxes.
6
Set
the
Year,
Date
and
Time
using
the
number
buttons
on
the
Remote
Control.
7
Select
the
AM/PM
option
using
"ADJ
2"
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
Use
TIMER
to
set
either
AM
or
PM.
8
Press
"MENU"
button
to
return
to
the
previous
screen
or
TV
viewing.

OPERATION
21
Audio
Setup
-
Digital
Output
Digital
Output
If
you
are
using
an
external
Audio
System
that
supports
Dolby
Digital
audio,
select
Dolby
Digital
audio
mode.
If
you
are
using
an
external
Audio
System
that
has
a
PCM
only
decoder,
select
PCM
(Digital).
If
you
are
not
using
an
external
Audio
System,
select
OFF.
Do
not
select
the
Dolby
Digital
setting
if
connected
to
an
Audio
System
that
is
not
capable
of
decoding
Dolby
Digital
audio.
Doing
so
may
cause
the
Audio
Receiver
to
create
high-pitched
noise
that
could
potentially
cause
harm
to
audio
equipment.
To
set
the
digital
audio
mode:
1
Press
the
"MENU"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
and
highlight
AUDIO.
3
Select
the
Audio
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Digital
Output
will
be
highlighted
automatically.
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Use
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
to
move
the
highlight
within
the
entry
boxes.
7
Select
one
of
the three
options
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
8
Press
the
"MENU"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.
PCM
(Digital)
Pulse
Code
Modulation
(PCM)
decoders
support
L/R
stereo
only.
If
selected,
audio
outputs
are
decoded
and
trans-
mitted
to
the
Digital
Output
(SPDIF)
in
PCM
mode.
Dolby
Digital
Audio
Dolby
Digital
audio,
formerly
known
as
AC-3
(Audio
Coding
3rd
Generation)
or
5.1
channel
audio,
is
a
coding
tech-
nique
that
provides
up
to
five
independent,
full
frequency
response
audio
channels
and
one
low
frequency
bass
channel.
ote
Please
make
sure
that
your
A/V
Amplifier
supports
Dolby
Digital
decoding,
not
all
A/V
Amplifiers
support
5.1
decoding.

22
Audio
Setup
-
Audio
Mode
Audio
Mode
Sets
the
default
audio
mode
when
a
program
is
broadcast
in
analog
format.
If
you
view
a
program
that
is
broadcast
in
mono,
you
will
hear
only
mono
sound,
even
though
stereo
mode
may
be
set.
If
Second
Audio
Program
"SAP"
mode
is
set,
the
program's
second
audio
program
is
broadcast
in
mono,
if
provided
by
the
broadcaster.
To
Set
the
Analog
Audio
Mode:
1
Press
the
"MENU"
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
AUDIO.
3
Select
the
Audio
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Audio
Mode
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Use
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
to
move
the
highlight
within
the
entry
boxes.
7
Select
one
of
the three
options
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
8
Press
the
"MENU"
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.

OPERATION
23
Audio
Setup
-
Audio
Language
Audio
Language
If
available,
allows
you
to
hear
a
program
in
other
languages
assuming
that
the
program
is
broadcast
in
digital
for-
mat.
While
viewing
a
program,
you
may
select
any
language
available
on
the
audio
language
box
in
the
channel
banner
and
pressing
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW)
or
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
repeatedly
to
select
the
desired
language.
To
set
the
digital
audio
language:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
AUDIO.
3
Select
the
Audio
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Audio
Language
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
one
of
the
eight
language
options
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.

24
Audio
Setup
-
Audio
Variable
Sound
Output
Audio
Variable
Set
up
volume
level
control
with
the
Remote
Control
or
turn
off
for
fixed
audio
output.
To
set
Audio
Variable:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
AUDIO.
3
Select
the
Audio
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Audio
Variable
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
"On"
or
"Off"
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
On:
Volume
level
is
controlled
with
the
Remote
Control.
Off:
Volume
level
is
not
controlled
by
the
Remote
Control.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.

OPERATION
25
Aspect
Ratio
Setup
-
I
Choosing
the
Aspect
Ratio
Selects
the
screen
format.
When
you
view
a
high-definition
picture
using
the
video
480i
or
480p
output
format,
you
can
choose
Letterbox,
Cropped
or
Squeezed.
When
you
view
a
standard-definition
picture
using
the
720p
or
1080i
output
format,
you
can
choose
Normal,
Wide,
Panorama,
Zoom
or
Cine-Zoom.
When
you
view
a
high-definition
picture
using
the
720p
or
1080i
output
format,
you
can
temporarily
choose
Standard,
Expand,
Shrink.
Choosing
the
screen
format
output
for
the
viewing
device:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
PREFERENCE.
3
Select
the
Preference
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
TV
Aspect
Ratio
will
be
automatically
highlighted.
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
one
of
the
options
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.

26
Aspect
Ratio
Setup
-
II
Options
for
viewing
(16:9)
high-definition
content
WHEN
OUTPUT
FORMAT
IS
480i
OR
480p
MODE
:
Letter
Box
Use
to
show
a
picture
with
an
original
16:9
aspect
ratio
(in
a
wide
format).
Letterbox
mode
will
shrink the
picture
to
fill
the
screen,
with
black
(or
gray)
bars
appearing
at
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
screen.
Cropped
Use
to
show
a
picture
filling
the
entire
screen
by
cropping
(removing)
the
left
and
right
portions
of
the
picture.
Squeezed
Use
to
show
a
full
picture
filling
the
entire
screen
with
no
black/gray
bars.
The
picture
in
a
16:9
format
will
be
hori-
zontally
adjusted
or
squeezed
to
fit
the
4:3
ratio
monitor.
Options
for
viewing
(4:3)
content
on
a
wide
TV
(16:9)
display
WHEN
OUTPUT
FORMAT
IS
720p
OR
1080i
MODE:
Normal
Use
to
show
a
picture
with
an
original
4:3
aspect
ratio
on
your
16:9
Monitor,
with
black/gray
bars
appearing
at
the
left
and
right
sides.
Wide
Use
to
show
a
picture
adjusted
horizontally
(in
a
linear
proportion)
to
fill
the
entire
screen.
Panorama
Use
to
show
a
picture
adjusted
in
a
non-linear
proportion
(more
at
both
sides)
to
create
a
spectacular
view.
Zoom
Use
when
you
want
to
fill
the
entire
screen
with
no
black/gray
bars
appearing.
The
image
will
be
altered
both
hori-
zontally
(stretched)
and
vertically
(cropped).
The
top
and
bottom
portions
of
the
picture
will
be
cut.
CINE-Zoom
Use
to
adjust
zooming.
The
picture
can
be
adjusted
in
multiple
steps
to
provide
the
best
display
for
many
program
formats
on
your
display
device.
Options
for
viewing
(16:9)
high-definition
content
WHEN
OUTPUT
FORMAT
IS
720p
OR
1080i
MODE
:
(Note:
You
may
choose
one
of
three
picture
appearance
options.)
Standard
Choose
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
with
no
adjustments.
Expand
Choose
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
in
the
16:9
ratio.
The
picture
will
be
horizontally
adjusted
or
expanded
to
fit
16:9
ratio
size.
Left
and
right
portions
of
the
picture
will
not
be shown.
Shrink
Choose
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
in
the
4:3
ratio.
The
picture
will
be
horizontally
adjusted
or
squeezed
to
fit
4:3
ratio
size.
Black
or
gray
bars
will
show
at
the
left
and
right
side.
otes
?
The
aspect
ratio
setting
changes
both
the
high-definition
outputs
(DVI-HDTV)
and
the
standard-definition
outputs
(Video
1/2).
?
The
Video
Out
1
and
2
jacks
are
restricted
to
factory
use
only.
Program
Format
Output
Format
Available
Aspect
Ratios
SD
(480i/p)
4:3
SD
(480i/p)
4:3
No
Adjustment
Options
HD
(720p/1080i)
16:9
SD
(480i/p)
4:3
Letter
Box,
Cropped,
Squeezed.
SD
(480i/p)
4:3
HD
(720p/1080i)
16:9
Five
Aspect
Ratio
controls:
(Normal,
Wide,
Panorama,
Zoom,
Cine-Zoom).
HD
(720p/1080i)
16:9
HD
(720p/1080i)
16:9
Three
temporary
Aspect
Ratio
controls:
(Standard,
Expand,
Shrink).

OPERATION
27
Digital
Caption
Setup
Digital
Captions
Setup
Select
a
mode
for
displaying
Digital
Caption
Data.
In
the
Digital
Caption
Service,
Services
1-6
typically
offer
different
Language
Services,
if
available.
Service
1
Service
1
is
designated
as
the
Primary Caption
Service.
This
service
contains
exactly
as
spoken,
captions
for
the
primary
language
being
spoken
in
the
accompanying
program's
audio.
Service
2
Service
2
is
designated
as
the
Secondary
Language
Service.
This
service
contains
captions
in
a
secondary
lan-
guage
that
are
translations
of
the
captions
in
the
Primary
Caption
Service.
Services
3-6
The
other
services
are
not
pre-assigned.
It
is
at
the
discretion
of
the
individual
caption
provider
to
provide
the
remaining
service
channels.
To
set
up
DTV
Captions:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
PREFERENCE.
3
Select
the
Preference
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
DTV
Caption
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
one
of
the
options
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
level.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
If
both
digital
captions
and
analog
closed
captions
are
chosen,
then
only
digital
captions
will
be
selected.
Digital
captions
can
also
be
selected
using
the
CC
button
on
the
Remote
Control.

28
Digital
Caption
Style
Setup
Digital
Caption
Style
Setup
Customize
the
caption
style
by
selecting:
Font,
Edge,
Type,
Color,
etc.
ote
If
the
Style
setting
is
"Set
By
Program"
the
captions
will
appear
as
defined
by
the
program
provider.
To
set
up
DTV
Caption
Style:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
PREFERENCE.
3
Select
the
Preference
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
DTV
Caption
Style
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2"
to
move
to
the
caption
style
box.
6
Select
each
option
from
Style
to
Edge
Color.
Move
the
highlight
using
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)",
and
select
a
value
for
each
option
with
"1ADJ,
ADJ
2".
7
Press
the
MENU
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
return
to
the
previous
level
or
exit
the
menu.

OPERATION
29
Closed
Captions
Setup
Setting
Closed
Captions
Selects
the
mode
for
displaying
analog
Closed
Caption
Data.
In
the
Analog
Caption
Service,
Captions
1-4
display
a
program's
dialog,
and
Text
1-4
display
data
service
information.
(Note
:
Closed
Captions
will
only
appear
if
they
are
provided
by
the
broadcaster.)
Caption
1
Caption
1
is
the
primary
caption
service
that
synchronizes
the
captioning
language
with
the
sound.
This
method
is
used
by
most
broadcasters.
Caption
2
Caption
2
is
the
special
non-synchronous
caption
service
that
does
not
need
to
be
in
sync
with
the
sound
and
may
provide
sim-
plified
captioning,
which
is
usually
delayed.
Caption
3
Caption
3
serves
as
an
alternate
captioning
service
channel.
Captioning
is
often
a
secondary
language
translation
such
as
French,
Spanish,
simplified
English
or
displayed
at
a
slower
rate.
Caption
4
Caption
4
is
another
special
non-synchronous
caption
service
that
does
not
need
to
be
in
sync
with
the
sound
and
may
provide
simplified
captioning,
usually
delayed.
Text
1-4
Text
1-4
usually
displays
information
at
the
bottom
screen
position
and
is
used
for
a
data
service,
generally
not
program-related.
To
set
up
Closed
Captions:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control.
3
Select
the
Preference
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER"
to
highlight
PREFERENCE.
4
Scroll
down
to
Closed
Caption
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
one
of
options
then
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
If
both
digital
captions
and
analog
closed
captions
are
chosen,
then
only
digital
captions
will
be
selected.
Closed
captions
can
also
be
selected
using
the
CC
button
on
the
Remote
Control.

30
Advanced
Setup
Advanced
Setup
Configures
special
settings
such
as
the
background
matte
color
for
wide
aspect
ratio
programming,
the
channel
banner
time-out
period,
and
the
contrast
range
for
DVI
output.
To
set
up
Advanced
menu
options:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
PREFERENCE.
3
Select
the
Preference
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Advanced
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
your
default
background
Matte
Color
which
appears
with
certain
aspect
ratio
settings
with
"1
ADJ,
ADJ
2".
Or
Select
a
time-out
duration
for
the
Information
banner
either
"Short"
or
"Long".
Or
Select
a
Banner
style:
"Small"
or
"Medium"
to
be
displayed
when
changing
channels
or
pressing
the
INFO
button.
Or
Select
a
DVI
Level:
"Standard"
which
is
recommended
for
most
TVs
or
"Expand"
which
is
recommended
for
most
digital
monitors.
Or
Select
EZ
DVI:
"On"
or
"Off"
7
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
MENU
again
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
In
EZ
DVI
mode,
the
preferred
resolution
format
for
the
DVI-HDTV
monitor's
output
display
format
is
automatically
adopted.
The
format
may
be
converted from
the
original
broadcast
format.
The
EZ
DVI
mode
is
only
available
if
a
DVI-HDTV
compatible
monitor
is
connected
to
the
receiver.

OPERATION
31
Lock
Setup
--
Lock
System
Lock
System
(Parental
Control)
Allows
the
end-user
to
set
up
viewing
restrictions
based
on
the
program
ratings.
Access
to
the
Lock
System
menu
is
controlled
by
a
password.
The
password
can
be
changed
if
necessary
each
time
the
menu
is
displayed.
Once
a
program
blocking
scheme
is
set
up,
it
can
be
turned
on
or
off
to
restrict
programming
that
can
appear
on
the
TV,
or
not
restrict
programming.
To
activate
or
deactivate
the
Lock
System:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
LOCK.
3
Select
the
Lock
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
If
unlocked,
Lock
System
will
be
automatically
highlighted,
otherwise
requires
that
the
end-user
enter
the
password.
To
lock the
system:
1.
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2"
in
Lock
On/Off
box.
2.
Switch
On
or
Off
by
using
"ADJ
2".
Whenever
you
switch
the
lock
system
on,
you
need
to
enter
the
pass-
word
as a
reminder.
To
set
a
password:
1.
Move
the
highlight
to
the
Set
Password
option
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
2.
Enter
the
password
with
the
number
buttons
on
the
Remote
Control.
3.
Enter
the
password
again
for
verification.
5
Press
"1
ADJ"
to
return
to
the
previous
screen
or
press
the
MENU
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
exit
the
menu.

32
Lock
Setup
--
Block
Channel
Block
Channel
Blocks
any
channels
that
the
end-user
does
not
want
to
view
or
does
not
want
children
to
watch.
If
the
end-user
tunes
in
a
blocked
channel,
a
pop-up
will
appear.
The
end-user
will
have
to
enter
the
correct
pass-
word
to
view
the
channel.
If
the
Integrator
Box
is
turned
off
then
on,
Block
Channel
will
be
automatically
reactivated.
To
block
channels:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
LOCK.
3
Select
the
Lock
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Block
Channel
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
"On"
or
"Off"
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
On:
The
current
channel
is
blocked.
Off:
The
current
channel
is
not
blocked.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
repeatedly
on
the
Remote
Control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
ote
If
the
end-user
tunes
to
a
blocked
channel,
a
password
is
required
to
view
the
channel.
The
Channel
Block
feature
should
not
be used
as
the
only
parental
control.
Since
station
assignments
may
change
from
time
to
time,
controls
such
as
rating
should
always
be used
as
the
primary
parental
control.
Additionally,
the
Channel
Block
settings
may
be
reset
if
there
is
an
interruption
to
the
AC
power
(such
as
if
set
is
unplugged
or
there
is
a
power
failure).

OPERATION
33
Lock
Setup
--
Movie
Ratings
Movie
Rating
Blocks
movies
so
children
cannot
view
certain
movies
according
to
the
movie
ratings
limit,
as
defined
by
the
Motion
Picture
Association
of
America.
You
can
set
the
ratings
limit
by
blocking
out
all
the
movies
with
the
ratings
above
a
specified
level.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
movie
ratings
limit
applies
only
to
movies
shown
on
TV,
not
TV
programs
such
as
soap
operas.
To
block
movie
programs:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
LOCK.
3
Select
the
Lock
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Movie
Rating
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Select
the
level
you
want
using
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
MOVIE/MPAA
rating
G:
General
Audiences.
Viewing
permitted
for
all
ages.
PG:
Parental
Guidance
Suggested.
Some
material
may
not
be
suitable
for
children.
PG-13:
Parents
Strongly
Cautioned.
Some
material
may
not
be
appropriate
for
children
under
13.
R:
Restricted
Under
17
requires
parent
or
adult
guardian
present.
NC-17:
No
viewers
17
and
younger.
X:
No
viewers
17
and
younger.
6
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
repeatedly
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
The
Lock
feature
relies
on
correct
rating
information
to
be
provided
by
broadcasters
and
service
providers.
If
broad-
cast
rating
information
is
missing
or
incorrect,
the
Lock
feature
cannot
function
as
intended.

34
Lock
Setup
--
TV
Rating-Children
TV
Rating
for
Children's
Programs
Keeps
children
from
watching
certain
children's
TV
programs
according
to
the
ratings
limit
as
defined
by
the
TV
Parental
Guidelines
Monitoring
Board.
This
rating
applies
only
to
TV
programs
for
children.
Unless
you
block
TV
programs
intended
for
mature
audiences
in
the
TV
Rating--General
menu,
children
may
view
those
programs.
To
block
TV
programs:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
LOCK.
3
Select
the
Lock
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
TV
Rating-Children
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Select
Age
or
Content,
if
you
want
to
lock
a
TV
program
based
on
age
or
content.
6
Select
the
level
you
want
using
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
TV
Rating
Children
Programs
TV-Y:
All
Children.
This
program
is
designed
to
be
appropriate
for
all
children.
TV-Y7:
Directed
to
Older
Children.
This
program
is
designed
for
children
age
7
and
older.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
repeatedly
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
The
Lock
feature
relies
on
correct
rating
information
to
be
provided
by
broadcasters
and
service
providers.
If
broad-
cast
rating
information
is
missing
or
incorrect,
the
Lock
feature
cannot
function
as
intended.

OPERATION
35
Lock
Setup
--
TV
Rating-General
TV
Rating
for
General
Programs
Blocks
TV
programs,
based
on
the
rating
scheme
defined
by
the
TV
Parental
Guidelines
Monitoring
Board.
To
block
TV
programs:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
LOCK.
3
Select
the
Lock
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
TV
Rating-General
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Select
Age
or
Content,
if
you
want
to
lock
a
TV
program
based
on
age
or
content.
6
Select
the
level
you
want
using
"SELECT
(UP
ARROW),
TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
and
press
"ENTER"
to
return
to
the
previous
level.
TV
Rating
for
General
Programs
TV-G: General
Audiences.
Most
parents
would
find
this
program
suitable
for
all
ages.
TV-PG:
Parental
Guidance
Suggested.
This
program
contains
material
that
parents
may
find
unsuitable
for
younger
children.
TV-14:
Parents
Strongly
Cautioned.
This
program
contains
some
material
that
many
parents
would
find
unsuit-
able
for
children
under
14
years
of
age.
TV-MA:
Mature
Audiences
Only.
This
program
is
specifically
designed
to
be
viewed
by
adults
and
therefore
may
be
unsuitable
for
children
under
17.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
repeatedly
to
exit
the
menu.

36
System
Information
System
Information
Shows
system
information
about
the
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box.
To
view
System
information
about
the
HD
receiver:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
SYSTEM.
3
Select
the
System
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
System
Info
will
be
automatically
highlighted.
5
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
repeatedly
to
exit
the
menu.

OPERATION
37
Remote
Control
Setup
The
LST-5600A
Integrator
Box
can
be
set
up
to
receive
one
of
three
types
of
Remote
Control
codes:
DS5,
SS7,
or
SS6.
The
factory
default
code
is
DS5.
You
can
also
choose
to
assign
one
of
the
other
codes.
To
choose
the
Remote
Control
type:
1
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Scroll
down
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)"
on
the
Remote
Control
to
highlight
SYSTEM.
3
Select
the
System
menu
by
pressing
"ENTER".
4
Scroll
down
to
Remote
Control
using
"TV/FM
(DOWN
ARROW)".
5
Move
the
highlight
to
the
right
with
"ADJ
2".
6
Select
one
of
options
and
press
"ENTER"
to
set
up
and
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
7
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
Remote
Control
repeatedly
to
exit
the
menu.

38
Installer
Menus
Use
the
Installer
Menu
to
set
up
or
change
operational
settings.
See
detailed
descriptions
of
the
Installer
items
on
the
following
pages.
Accessing
the
Installer's
Menu
Installer's
menu
items
can
be
accessed
by
using
the
Installer's
Remote
Control.
To
enter
the
installer's
menu,
press
and
release
the
MENU
key
repeatedly
until
the
MENU
key
doesn't
work
any
more,
then
press
9,8,7,6,
then
ENTER.
To
exit
the
Installer's
Menu,
press
ENTER
again.
Any
changes
you
make
will
be
stored
in
nonvolatile
memory.
The
Installer's
menu
opens
with item
000,
INSTALLER.
SEQ.
Use
the
SELECT
key
to
sequence
through
the
available
menu
items.
Or,
access
an
item
directly
by
entering
the
line
number,
then
pressing
MENU.
For
example,
to
access
the
Sleep
Timer
option
which
is
on
line
015,
press
15,
then
MENU.
To
change
a
setting
use
the
Left/Right
ADJ
keys.
Using
the
Installer's
Menu
Items
000
-
117
are
immediately
accessible
only
upon
entering
the
Installer's
Menu.
Their
numbers,
descriptions,
ranges,
factory
default
settings,
and
a
place
for
listing
any
changes
made
on-site
are
given
below
and
on
the
following
pages.
A
Factory
Menu
that
is
intended
for
qualified
service
technicians
only,
is
not
shown.
Normally
Factory
menu
items
do
not
require
adjustment.
ote
Some
Installer
menu
items
may
be
revised
or
other
items
added
for
quality
improvement
in
the
future.
At
the
printing
of
this
installation
guide,
the
installer
menu
items
were
as
follows.
Installer
Menu
Items
000
through
117
Menu
Item
Function
Value
Range
Default
Value
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
000
INSTALLER
SEQ
0-3
0
Set
as
required
of
system.
001
POWER
MANAGE
0-7
0
Sets
number
of
hours
of
no
activity
before
auto
shut
off.
002
AC
ON
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
auto
turn
on
at
power
up.
003
BAND/AFC
0-3
0
Selects
Tuning
band.
004
STRT
CHANNEL
0-125,
255 255
Channel
at
turn-on
(Set
255
to
return
to
last
Channel
tuned).
005
CHAN
LOCK
0/1
0
When
set
to
1,
cannot
tune
from
current
channel.
006
NOT
USED
007
STRT
VOLUME
0-63,
255
255
Volume
level
at
TV
turn-on
(Set
255
to
retain
last
volume
level).
008
MIN
VOLUME
0-63
0
Minimum
volume
setting.
009
MAX
VOLUME
0-63
63
Maximum
volume
setting.
010
MUTE
DISABLE
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
Mute
function.
011
NOT
USED
012
NOT
USED
013
NOT
USED
014
NOT
USED
015
SLEEP
TIMER
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
Sleep
Timer.
016
EN.
TIMER
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
On/Off
Timers.
017
ALARM
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
Alarm.
018
NOT
USED
019
NOT
USED
020
FEATURE
LEVEL
0-2
1
Set
as
required
of
system.
021
V-CHIP
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
V-Chip
022
MAX
BLK
HRS
0-99
12
Sets
number
of
Parental
Control
blocking
hours.
023
CAPTION
LOCK
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
retain
caption
setting
at
turn
off.
LST-5600A
INSTALLER
MENU
000
INSTALLER
SEQ
000
UPN:
000-000-000-000
FPGA
09F3
PTC
V1.00.001
STB
V2.0.00
Typical
Installer
Menu

OPERATION
39
Installer
Menus
(Continued)
Menu
Item
Function
Value
Range
Default
Value
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
024
NOT
USED
025
NOT
USED
026
NOT
USED
027
NOT
USED
028
CH.
OVERIDE
0/1
1
When
set
to
0,
limits
direct
access
to
favorite
channels.
029
OLD
OCV
0/1
0
Set
as
required
of
system.
030
ACK
MASK
0/1
0
MPI
communication
parameter.
031
POLL RATE
20-169
94
MPI
communication
parameter.
032
TIMING
PULSE
186-227
207
MPI
communication
parameter.
033
NOT
USED
034
NOT
USED
035
COMPPORT
EN.
0/1
1
If
set
to
1,
enables
display
panel
DVI
input.
036
NOT
USED
037
REAR
Y/C
EN.
0/1
1
If
set
to
1,
enables
display
panel
S-Video
input.
038
YPrPb
EN.
0/1
1
If
set
to
1,
enables
display
panel
Component
input.
039
REAR
AUX
EN.
0/1
1
If
set
to
1,
enables
display
panel
Video
input.
040
NOT
USED
041
NOT
USED
042
NOT
USED
043
NOT
USED
044
NOT
USED
045
NOT
USED
046
STRT
AUX
SRCE
1-4,
6,
255
255
Sets
the
starting
AUX
source
047
AUX
STATUS
0/1
0
Set
to
1
for
MPI
AUX
source
to
be
reported
as
Channel
number
instead
of
Channel
0.
048
NOT
USED
049
NOT
USED
050
NOT
USED
051
NOT
USED
052
NOT
USED
053
DIS.
CH-TIME
0/1
0
If
set
to
1,
disables
Channel-Time
display.
054
NOT
USED
055
NOT
USED
056
NOT
USED
057
NOT
USED
058
NOT
USED
059
NOT
USED
060
NOT
USED
061
NOT
USED
062
NOT
USED
063
NOT
USED
064
NOT
USED
065
NOT
USED
066
NOT
USED
067
NOT
USED
068
NOT
USED
069
EN.
CH-T
COL.
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
070
FOR.
CH-TIME
0-7
2
Selects
custom
foreground
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.

40
Installer
Menus
(Continued)
Menu
Item
Function
Value
Range
Default
Value
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
071
BCK.
CH-TIME
0-7
2
Selects
a
custom
background
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
072
NOT
USED
073
NOT
USED
074
NOT
USED
075
NOT
USED
076
NOT
USED
077
NOT
USED
078
UPN
MSB
0-255
0
User
programmable
number.
079
UPN
MSB-1
0-255
0
User
programmable
number.
080
UPN
MSB-2
0-255
0
User
programmable
number.
081
UPN
LSB
0-255
0
User
programmable
number.
082
CHKSUM
ERROR
0/1
1
If
set
to
0,
does
not
check
checksum
on
MPI
async
port,
SPI
is
always
checked.
083
HANDSHAKE
TIME
0-5 5
Lengthens
MPI
handshake
response
timeout.
Timeout
=
25.5MS
+
(25.5MS*
HANDSHAKE
TIME)
084
PERMANENT
BLK
0/1
0
If
set
to
1,
makes
V-Chip
lockout
time
permanent.
085
NOT
USED
086
NOT
USED
087
REAR
RGB
EN.
0/1
1
If
set
to
1,
enables
RGB
input.
088
NOT
USED
089
NOT
USED
090
NOT
USED
091
NOT
USED
092
NOT
USED
093
NOT
USED
094
NOT
USED
095
NOT
USED
096
NOT
USED
097
NOT
USED
098
NOT
USED
099
NOT
USED
100
NOT
USED
101
NOT
USED
102
ATSC
BAND
0-4
4
Sets
band.
103
ATSC
TUNE
MODE
0/1
1
0=Virtual,
1=Physical.
104
START
MINOR CH
0-255
0
0=NTSC.
Not.
If
not
0,=Minor
Ch.
105
VID
OUT
FORMAT
0-3
0
Sets
video
output
format:
0=108i,
1=720p,
2=480p,
3=408i.
106
ASP
RATIO
LOCK
0/1
0
0=Default
Ratio
on
power
up.
1=Retains
Aspect
Ratio
on
Power
up.
107
BANNER
0-3
0
Selects
appearance
of
Banner.
108
PANEL
COM
0-4
3
0=1200,
1=2400,
2=9600,
3=115200,
4=IR
Blaster.
109
PANEL
HANDSHAKE
0/1
0
0=No
handshake.
1=Handshake.
110P
ANEL
DELAY
0-15
15
Sets
panel
delay
time.
111
PANELVOL
PRE
0-100
50
Preset
panel
volume
to
achieve
the
same
volume
levels
as
other
systems.
112P
ANEL
STRT
VOL
0-100
50
Panel
start
volume
when
on
Aux.
input.
113P
ANEL
TYPE
0-3
0
See
detailed
descriptions
114P
ANEL
MIN
VOL
0-100
0
Sets
display
panel's
minimum
volume
level.
115P
ANEL
MAX
VOL
0-100
100
Sets
display
panel's
maximum
volume
level.
116
VIDEO
MUTE
EN
0/1
0
If
set
to
1,
mutes
video
if
no
signal
is
present.
117F
ACT
DEFAULT
0/1
0
0=Normal
1=Loads
preset
to
all
of
above.

OPERATION
41
Detailed
Descriptions
of
Installer
Menu
Items
000
INSTALLER
SEQUENCE
Gives
access
to
Installer
Menu
depending
on
the
code
selected.
0=9876
1=4321
2=1478
3=3698
001
POWER
MANAGE
(Power
Management)
Determines
hours
of
no
activity
before
automatic
shut-
off.
The
POWER
MANAGE
function
is
for
saving
ener-
gy.
If
set
to
0,
Power
Manage
is
OFF.
Settings
range
from
0
-
7,
with
1
-
7
representing
the
hours
that
the
Integrator
Box
will
remain
on,
unless
there
has
been
activity
from
the
Remote
Control.
002
AC
ON
(AC
Power
Switchable)
Allows
the
Integrator
Box
to
turn
ON
just
by
applying
AC
power.
Pressing
the
ON
button
is
not
necessary.
This
is
desirable
if
the
Integrator
Box
is
plugged
into
a
cable
box
or
a
power
outlet
controlled
by
a
wall
switch.
Use
ADJ
(Adjust)
Left/Right
to
select
0
or
1,
where
0
is
the
default
is
OFF,
and
1
is
ON.
NOTE:
If
set
to
1
(ON),
the
Integrator
Box
does
not
respond
to
ON/OFF
commands
from
the
Remote
Control,
and
the
SLEEP
TIMER
is
also
nonfunctional.
003
BAND/AFC
(Band/Automatic
Frequency
Control)
There
are
4
possible
settings
for this
option:
0
=
Broadcast
1
=
CATV
2=HRC
3=IRC
004
STRT
CHANNEL
(Start
Channel)
If
active,
this
function
allows
you
to
determine
the
initial
channel
number
when
the
Integrator
Box
is
turned
ON.
This
feature
is
useful
for
an
in-house
information
chan-
nel,
since
the
Integrator
Box
would
always
select
that
channel
when
it
is
turned
on.
Setting
this
to
255
causes
the
last
channel
viewed
when
Integrator
Box
was
turned
off
to
be
the
tuned
to
channel
when
the
Integrator
Box
is
turned
on
again.
255
=
last
channel
1-125
=
channel
number
0=AUX
005
CHAN
LOCK
(Channel
Lock)
CHAN
LOCK
is
ideal
if
a
cable
box
(or
similar)
is
the
sole
source
for
programming
---
and
the
TV
must
always
be
on
the
same
channel.
Changing
channels
with
Channel
Up/Down
or
keypad
numbers
is
impossi-
ble.
Channel
Lock
is
inactive
when
set
to
0
(default).
Generally,
this
feature
is
used
in
conjunction
with
START
CHANNEL
(item
004.)
where
the
start
channel
may,
for
example,
be
set
to
3
or
4.
If
the
start
channel
is
3,
then
the
TV
will
remain
on
channel
3.
006
NOT
USED.
007
STRT
VOLUME
(Start
Volume)
This
function
allows
the
Installer
to
determine
the
initial
volume
level
setting
when
the
Integrator
Box
is
turned
ON.
This
feature
is
useful
for
an
in-house
information
channel,
since
the
Integrator
Box
would
always
select
that
volume
level
when
it
is
turned
on.
The
range
of
values
are
0
-
63,
255.
If
255
is
selected,
the
current
volume
level
will
be
retained
in
memory
when
the
Integrator
Box
is
turned
off;
at
Integrator
Box
turn
on,
volume
level
is
automatically
set
to
the
last
level.
008
MIN
VOLUME
(Minimum
Volume)
This
function
determines
the
minimum
volume
level
allowable
with
the
VOLUME
(VOL)
Up/Down
control.
In
this
way,
for
example,
someone
cannot
set
the
volume
too
low
to
hear.
The
range
is
from
0
to
63---change
val-
ues
with
ADJ
(Adjust)
Left/Right.
The
factory
default
is
0,
which
provides
full
range
of
volume
control.
It
may
be
best
to
set
the
same
value
on
every
Integrator
Box.
NOTE:
The
minimum
volume
level
cannot
have
a
value
setting
higher
than
in
the
MAX
VOLUME
level
(described
below).
009
MAX
VOLUME
(Maximum
Volume)
This
function
determines
the
maximum
volume
level
allowable
with
the
VOLUME
VOL
Up/Down
control.
In
this
way,
for
example,
someone
cannot
set
the
volume
level
high
enough
to
disturb others.
The
range
is
0
to
63,
with
63
as
the
default
which
gives
the
user
the
full
range
of
volume
control.
Change
values
with
ADJ
(Adjust)
Left/Right.
It
may
be
best
to
set
the
same
value
on
every
Integrator
Box.
NOTE:
The
maximum
volume
level
cannot
have
a
value
setting
lower
than
the
MIN
VOLUME
level
(described
above).
010
MUTE
DISABLE
Enables
or
disables
sound
mute
function.
Set
to
1,
sound
cannot
be
muted. Set
to
0,
sound
can
be
muted.
011
NOT
USED
012
NOT
USED
013
NOT
USED
014
NOT
USED
015
SLEEP
TIMER
If
set
to
1,
the
SLEEP
TIMER
feature
may
be
used
(but
no
message
is
displayed
prior
to
turn-off).
If
set
to
0,
the
sleep
timer
is
not
available.
016
EN
TIMER
(Enables
On-Off
timers)
Set
to
1,
timer
function
is
available
to
user.
Set
to
0
to
disable
Timer
functions.
(Clock
must
be
set
in
order
to
use
On/Off
Timers.)

42
Detailed
Descriptions
of
Installer
Menu
Items
(Continued)
017
ALARM
Gives
you
the
option
of
making
the
alarm
function
avail-
able
to
the
user.
Set
to
1,
alarm
function
is
available
to
user.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
Alarm
function.
Note:
Clock
must
be
set
in
order
to
set
the
Alarm.
018
NOT
USED
019
NOT
USED
020
FEATURE
LEVEL
Default
set
to
1
for
LG
IR
Remote
Control
operation.
Set
0,
PLBL
for
LG
Private
Label
IR
Remote
Control
operation.
Set
to
2
for
NEC
IR
Remote
Control
opera-
tion.
021
V-CHIP
Set
to
1
to
activate
V-Chip
(Parental
Control);
have
it
available
to
user
to
filter
or
control
or
restrict
program-
ming
content.
Set
to
0
to
turn
V-Chip
feature
off,
not
available
to
user;
no
programming
restrictions
can
be
set.
022
MAX
BLK
HRS
(Maximum
Block
Hours)
Set
to
0
to
99
for
the
maximum
V-Chip
(Parental
Control)
block
hours.
Default
is
12
blocking
hours.
023
CAPTION
LOCK
If
set
to
1,
caption
state
is
retained
through
power
cycle.
024
NOT
USED
025
NOT
USED
026
NOT
USED
027
NOT
USED
028
CH.
OVERRIDE
(Channel
Override)
If
set
to
0,
limits
direct
access
tuning
to
favorite
channel
list.
If
set
to
0,
EZ
Scan
and
Ch
Edit
menus
are
disabled.
029
OLD
OCV
(On
Command
VideoTM)
If
set
to
1,
changes
MPI
operation
for
OCV.
030
ACK
MASK
If
set
to
1,
changes
MPI
for
some
OCV
boxes.
031
POLL
RATE
Selects
poll
rate
for
MPI.
Step
size
of
16
MS.
032
TIMING
PULSE
Sets
baud
rate
for
MPI.
Step
size
of
4uS.
033
NOT
USED
034
NOT
USED
035
COMPPORT
EN.
(Compport
Enable)
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
display
panel
DVI
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
display
panel
DVI
input.
036
NOT
USED
037
REAR
Y/C
EN.
(Rear
S-Video
Enable)
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
display
panel
S-Video
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
display
panel
S-Video
input.
038
YPrPb
EN.
(Y
Pr
Pb
Enable)
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
display
panel
Component
Video
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
display
panel
Component
Video
input.
039
REAR
AUX
EN.
(Rear
AUX
Enable)
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
display
panel
AUX
(Video)
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
display
panel
AUX
(Video)
input.
040
NOT
USED
041
NOT
USED
042
NOT
USED
043
NOT
USED
044
NOT
USED
045
NOT
USED
046
STRT
AUX
SRCE
(Start
AUX
Source)
Sets
the
starting
AUX
source.
Start
source
if
start
channel
=
0,
1
=
Video,
2
=
S-Video,
3=DVI,4=RGB,6=Component
047
AUX
STATUS
Controls
MPI
status
channel
response
for
AUX
inputs
Set
to
1
for
MPI
AUX
source
to
be
reported
as a
chan-
nel
number
instead
of
channel
0.
Set
to
0
to
disable
AUX
identification
change.
048
NOT
USED
049
NOT
USED
050
NOT
USED
051
NOT
USED
052
NOT
USED

OPERATION
43
Detailed
Descriptions
of
Installer
Menu
Items
(Continued)
053
DIS.
CH-TIME
(Disable
Channel
Time
Display)
Set
to
1
to
disable
the
Channel-Time
display.
Channel-
Time
display
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable
the
Channel-Time
display.
054
NOT
USED
055
NOT
USED
056
NOT
USED
057
NOT
USED
058
NOT
USED
059
NOT
USED
060
NOT
USED
061
NOT
USED
062
NOT
USED
063
NOT
USED
064
NOT
USED
065
NOT
USED
066
NOT
USED
067
NOT
USED
068
NOT
USED
069
EN.
CH-T
COL.
(Enable
Channel
Time
Color)
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
070
FOR.
CH-TIME
(Channel-Time
Display
Foreground
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
Note:
If
foreground
and
background
color
are
the
same,
menu
background
is
transparent.
071
BCK.
CH-TIME
(Channel-Time
Display
Background
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
Note:
If
foreground
and
background
color
are
the
same,
menu
background
is
transparent.
072
NOT
USED
073
NOT
USED
074
NOT
USED
075
NOT
USED
076
NOT
USED
077
NOT
USED
078
UPN
MSB
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte
read-
able
by
MPI
command.
079
UPN
MSB-1
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte-1
readable
by
MPI
command.
080
UPN
MSB-2
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte-2
readable
by
MPI
command.
081
UPN
LSB
User
programmable
number,
least
significant
byte
read-
able
by
MPI
command.
082
CHKSUM
ERROR
If
set
to
0,
does
not
check
checksum
on
MPI
async
port,
SPI
is
always
checked.
083
HANDSHAKE
TIME
Lengthens
MPI
handshake
response
timeout.
Timeout
=
25.5MS
+
(25.5MS
*
HANDSHAKE
TIME)
084
PERMANENT
BLK
Makes
V-Chip
lockout
permanent.
085
NOT
USED
086
NOT
USED
087
REAR
RGB
EN.
(Rear
RGB
Enable)
Enables
RGB
input.
Set
to
1
to
enable
RGB
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
RGB
input.
088
NOT
USED
089
NOT
USED
090
NOT
USED
091
NOT
USED
092
NOT
USED
093
NOT
USED

44
Detailed
Descriptions
of
Installer
Menu
Items
(Continued)
094
NOT
USED
095
NOT
USED
096
NOT
USED
097
NOT
USED
098
NOT
USED
099
NOT
USED
100
NOT
USED
101
NOT
USED
102
ATSC
BAND
There
are
5
possible
settings
for this
option:
0
=
Broadcast
1
=
CATV
2=HRC
3=IRC
4=SameasNTSC
103
ATSC
TUNE
MODE
Selects
ATSC
tuning
mode:
0=Virtual,
1=Physical.
Note:
Ignored
if
item
102
ATSC
BAND,
is
set
to
1=CATV,
2=HRC,
or
3=IRC.
Always
set
to
Physical
(1).
104
START
MINOR
CH
0=NTSC,Ifnotsetto0=MinorCh
105
VID
OUT
FORMAT
There
are
4
possible
settings
for this
option:
0
=
1080i
1=720p
2=480p
3=480i
106
ASP
RATIO
LOCK
There
are
2
possible
settings
for this
option:
0
=
Default
ratio
on
power
cycle.
1
=
Retains
aspect
ratio
on
power
cycle.
107
BANNER
0=Small
Banner,
1=Full
Banner
108
PANEL
COM
0=1200
1=2400
2=9600
3=115200
4=IR
Blaster
109
PANEL
HANDSHAKE
0=No
Handshake,
1=Handshake.
110
PANEL DELAY
Sets
the
panel delay
time.
111
PANEL
VOL
PRE
Preset
Panel
volume
to
achieve
the
same
volume
levels
as
other
systems.
112
PANEL
STRT
VOL
Panel
start
volume
when
on
Aux.
input.
113
PANEL
TYPE
Select
the
Panel
Type
according
to
the
table
which
is
part
of
the
LST-5600A
quick
setup
guide
which
is
peri-
odically
updated
when
new
displays
become
available.
114
PANEL
MIN
VOL
115
PANEL
MAX
VOL
Both
items
above
set
the
minimum
and
maximum
volume
of
the
display
panel
when
using
other
panel
aux
inputs
in
addition
to
the
one
that
the
STB
uses.
They
are
similar
to
the
Min/Max
Volume
for
the
STB
(items
8
&
9).
Items
8
&
9
limit
the
volume
coming
out
of
the
STB
while
items
114
&
115
limit
the
Panel
Volume.
116
VIDEO
MUTE
EN
When
set
to
1,
the
video
is
muted
if
there
is
no
signal
on an
NTSC
channel.
For
ATSC
channels,
the
video
is
always
muted
if
there
is
no
signal.
0
=
Normal.
1
=
Blank.
117
FACT
DEFAULT
There
are
2
possible
settings
for
this
option:
0
=
Normal.
1
=
Loads
presets
to
all
of
above.
Warning:
Setting
this
to
1
will
load
the
factory
defaults
and
clear
the
channel
list
including
the
assigned
icons
and
labels.

OPERATION
45
Preparation
For
Cloning
LST-5600A
The
following
describes
the
procedure
for
preparing
a
LST-5600A
for
cloning.
It
also
describes
the
procedure
for
adding
Channel
Icons
and/or
Labels.
1.
Enter
the
desired
system
configuration
through
the
Installer
menu.
It
is
important
to
set
the
tuning
band
at
this
time,
see
Installer
menu
item
03
--
Band
/AFC.
Set
Installer
menu
item
28
--
CH
OVERIDE
to
001
to
allow
access
to
EZ
Channel
Scan
and
Surf
List/Ch.
Edit
features
on
the
SETUP
Menu.
Exit
the
Installer
menu.
2.
Go
through
the
TV
menus.
Select
and
set
the
clon-
able
features
on
the
onscreen
menus
to
the
desired
configurations.
3.
Run
the
EZ
Channel
Scan.
4.
Enter
the
Surf
List/Ch.
Edit
menu
to
edit
the
channel
tables
to
include
the
Free-To-Guest
Channels
only.
5.
Transfer
the
TV
setup.
To
do
this,
enter
the
LST-5600A
Installer
menu.
Press
'2',
'5',
'5',
'MENU'
to
start
the
transfer
of
the
TV's
setup.
Once
the
transfer
is
complete,
the
system
will
exit
the
installer
menu.
6.
Edit/Add
Channel
ICON
and
Labels
as
needed.
See
Editing/Adding
Channel
ICON
and
Labels
below.
7.
Enter
the
Installer
menu.
Verify
system
configuration
and
set
Installer
menu
Item
028
CH.
OVERRIDE
to
0.
8.
Follow
procedure
for
cloning
the
setup.
Editing/Adding
Channel
ICON
and
Labels:
If
there
is
no
pre-assigned
ICON,
you
can
make
a
chan-
nel
label
of
up
to
7
characters
to
help
in
identifying
the
channel.
At
your
option,
a
channel
label
can
be
added
in
addition
to
the
pre-assigned
ICON.
While
the
channel
labels
can
be
up
to
7
characters,
not
all
of
the
charac-
ters
may
appear
on
the
small
banner,
depending
on
how
much
of
the
available
space
the
channel
number
takes
up.
The
whole
label
will
be
displayed
on
the
medi-
um
size
banner.
To
see
how
the
banner
would
look
on
a
small
banner,
move
the
arrow
left
or
right
until
neither
"ICON"
or
numbers
show
up
(preview
position).
Edit
the
labels
until
the
desired
label
is
displayed.
You
may
also
add
labels
for
the
Aux
input
sources
to
clearly
identify
the
devices
that
are
connected
to
the
input
sources.
Editing
and
adding
channel
labels
can
only
be
done
if
the
channel
map
is
properly
transfered
by
using
the
method
described
in
step
5,
by
cloning
or
by
the
use
of
the
master remote
control
supplied
by
the
PPV
provider.
To
start
the
process,
proceed
as
follows:
?
Enter
Installer
menu.
?
Press
'2',
'5', '4',
'MENU'.
To
exit
the
process
when
done
press
"MENU"
Changing
ICONs
?
Use
Channel
Up/Down
to
select
the
desired
chan-
nel.
?
Use
the
Right
or
Left
ADJ
(Adjust)
arrows
to
select
the
word
'ICON'
on
the
menu.
?
Use
the
Up
or
Down
arrows
to
select
the
desired
ICON.
?
If
you
know
the
ICON
number,
enter
the
number
followed
by
"Enter/Select.
?
Continue
with
Changing/Adding
Labels
or
go
to
the
next
channel.
Changing
Icons/Adding
Labels
Example
Changing/Adding
Labels
?
Select
the
desired
channel
with
Channel
Up/Down.
?
Press
the
Right
or
Left
ADJ
(Adjust)
arrows
as
needed
until
the
numbers
1
to
7
show
up.
The
number
indicates
the
position
of
the
character
that
can
be
changed.
?
Use
the
Up
or
Down
arrows
to
select
the
desired
character.
?
Proceed
with
the
next
number
position
or
go
to
the
next
channel.

Preparation
For
Cloning
LST-5600A
46
Changing
Source
Labels
?
Press
"SOURCE"
as
needed
to
select
the
desired
aux
source.
Note:
The
remote
shown
in
the
installation
guide
does
not
have
a
Source
key.
Use
a
remote
with
a
Source
key
to
label
the
Aux
inputs.
?
Press
the
Right
or
Left
ADJ
(Adjust)
arrows
as
needed
until
the
numbers
0
to
9
show
up.
The
number
shows
the
position
of
the
character
that
can
be
changed.
?
Use
the
Up
or
Down
arrows
to
select
the
desired
character.
?
Press
"SOURCE"
for
the
next
Aux
source
or
pro-
ceed
with
CHANGING
ICON
or
Changing/Adding
Labels.
Note:
The
remote
shown
in
the
installation
guide
does
not
have
a
Source
key.
Use
a
remote
with
a
Source
key
to
label
the
Aux
inputs.
?T
o
restore
default
labels,
edit
all
the
labels
to
show
blank/spaces.
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
?
Channel
Up/Down:
To
go
to
the
desired
channel
?
Left
Arrow/Right
Arrow
ADJ
(Adjust):
Select
the
item
to
change.
If
"I"
is
shown,
the
ICON
can
be
changed.
If
a
number
is
shown,
it
shows
the
posi-
tion
of
the
character
that
can
be
changed.
?
Up
Arrow/Down
Arrow:
Selects
the
ICON
or
the
character
to
be
displayed.
?
Use0--9:Toentertheindexnumberofthe
ICON,
if
known.
?
Enter/Select:
To
change
the
ICON
after
the
num-
ber
has
been
entered.
?
SOURCE
:
To
change
the
aux
input
label.
Note:
The
remote
shown
in
the
installation
guide
does
not
have
a
Source
key.
Use
a
remote
with
a
Source
key
to
label
the
Aux
inputs.
?
MENU:
To
exit
the
edit
process.
Installer
Remote
Key
Functions
for
Cloning
Preparation
Clonable
Features
POWER
123
456
789
0
TIMER
MENU
ALARM
SELECT
CH
PREVIEW
ADJ
ADJ
ENTER
TV/FM
VOLUME
CHANNEL
FLSHBK
MUTE
CC
Down
Arrow
Selects
Icons
or
Characters
0-9
Enters
the
Icon
Index
Number
(if
known)
Exits
Editing
Mode
Up
Arrow
Selects
Icons
or
Characters
Channel
Up/Down
Access
Channels
Changes
Icon
After
Number
Has
Been
Entered
Adjust
Left/Right
Arrows
Choose
Items
Menu
SubMenu
Audio
Digital
output
Audio
Audio
mode
Audio
Audio
language
Dolby
Digital
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Style
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Font
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Font
size
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Text
color
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Text
opacity
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Background
color
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Background
opacity
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Edge
style
Preference
DTV
Captions
Style
-
Edge
color
Preference
Advance
--
Matte Color
Preference
Advance
--
Info
Time-Out
Preference
Advance
--
DVI
Level
Preference
Advance
--
EZ
DVI
Lock
Movie
rating
Lock
TV
Rating-Children
Age
Lock
TV
Rating-Children
Fantasy
Violence
Lock
TV
Rating-General
Age
Lock
TV
Rating-General
Dialogue
Lock
TV
Rating-General
Language
Lock
TV
Rating-General
Sex
Lock
TV
Rating-General
Violence
System
Remote
Control
Setup

OPERATION
47
Cloning
a
Master
LST-5600A's
Setup
Use
the
Zenith
LT2000
QuickSet
II
"Clone"
Programmer
to
copy
the
setup
from
a
"master"
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
then
quickly
transfer
the
setup
to
duplicate
LG
Integrator
Boxes
or
TVs
-must
be
the
same
model
number
as
the
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV.
The
optional
QuickSet
II
Clone
Programmer
(LT2000)
allows
custom
setup
and
programming
information
to
be
quickly
copied
from
a
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
into
multiple
identical
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV.
Once
learned
from
the
master,
setup
data
is
retained
in
the
LT2000
for
future
use.
When
using
the
LT2000,
cloning
operations
will
go
easier
if
the
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
set
is
connected
to
a
good
quality
signal
and
operating
with
a
stable
picture
displayed.
To
operate
the
LT2000,
use
the
indicated
keys
on
an
Installer's
remote.
?A
slow
flashing
green
light
indicates
there
is
a
problem
with
the
communications
between
the
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
and
the
programmer.
In
this
case,
check
for
a
damaged
cable,
poor
contacts,
or
other
connection
troubles.
?
If
the
status
indicator
is
red,
the
programmer
batteries
are
low
and
should
be
replaced.
Use
4
good-quality
alka-
line
AA
batteries.
Before
you
begin...
?
The
"LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV"
should
be
connected
to
a
good,
stable
signal
from
an
over-the-air
antenna
or
cable
service
and
turned
on.
?
IMPORTANT:
Tune
to
an
Analog
channel.
The
clone
pro-
grammer
will
not
start
if
tuned
to
a
digital
channel.
?T
eaching
and
Learning
is
only
possible
between
identical
model
LG
Integrator
Boxes
or
TVs.
(However,
the
Clone
pro-
grammer
can
store
4
different
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
setups.)
WARNING:
Copying
a
blank
or
incorrect
memory
into
an
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
will
cause
the
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
to
operate
erratically
or
become
inoperable.
?
Use
an
Installer's
remote
to
operate
Learning
and
Teaching
menus.
?
Make
sure
that
the
batteries
in
the
Clone
programmer
are
fresh.
?
If
the
batteries
are
removed,
the
Clone
Clock
time
will
be
lost.
?
Decide
if
you
want
to
set
the
time
from
the
Clone
program-
mer
or
copy
the
time
to
the
Clone
programmer;
from
an
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
that
has
the
clock
set
to
the
current
time.
?
Follow
the
connection
diagrams
above
to
connect
the
Clone
to
a
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
and,
after
learning
is
complete,
to
another
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
to
"teach"
it
the
setup.
?
Setting
the
time
and
transferring
it
to
the
Clone
or
another
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
is
a
separate
procedure.
?
Once
a
setup
has
been
copied
to
another
identical
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV,
that
identical
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV,
with
the
copied
setup
needs
to
be
disconnected
from
power
for
about
5
seconds
to
activate
the
newly
copied
setup.
?
See
Troubleshooting
to
solve
problems.
THE
CLONE
HAS
CONTROL
OF
THE
TV
THE
CLONE
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
TV
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
SW
IS
REVISION
XX
CLONE
CLOCK=
XX:XX
TV
CLOCK=
XX:XX
-PRESS
ANY
KEY
TO
CONTINUE.
-DISCONNECT
CLONE
WHEN
DONE.
Clone
Controlling
TV
Display
Learn
from
Master
TV
M.P.I.
Connections
Teach
to
Other
TV
M.P.I.
Connections
QuickSet
II
Programmer
LT2000
¤
Clone
Antenna
(or
CATV)
Antenna
(or
CATV)
QuickSet
II
Programmer
LT2000
¤
Clone
Ferrite
Core
(TDK,
ZCAT2035-0930)
Ferrite
Core
(TDK,
ZCAT2035-0930)
CAUTION:
Do
not
connect
M.P.I.
Input
Port
to
Telecommunication
(Telephone)
Network
Note:
The
LT2000
Clone
Programmer
was
originally
designed
to
copy
TV
setups.
As
such,
references
on
the
menus
will
be
to
"TVs".

Cloning
a
Master
LST-5600A's
Setup
(Continued)
48
A.
Set
Up
a
Master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV.
Using
an
Installer's
remote,
set
up
an
"LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV"
with
custom
settings
and
features
as
described
in
the
mas-
ter
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
operating
guide.
The
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
Setup
is
what
you
will
copy
to
the
Clone
Programmer
and
transfer
to
LG
Integrator
Boxes
or
TVs
of
the
same
model
so
they
will
operate
identically.
B.
Connect
Clone
to
Master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
If
there
is
a
good
connection,
"The
Clone
has
Control
of
TV"
message
will
appear
on
TV
screen.
(See
menu
drawing
below.)
C.
Learn
Setup
from
Master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
Press
1
to
select
the
"Learn
From
TV"
option,
(See
menu
drawing
below.)
then
press
ON/OFF,
POWER,
or
ENTER
to
go
to
the
Memory
Bank
Selection
Menu.
Pick
the
Memory
"Bank"
(1,
2, 3,
or
4)
you
want
to
store
this
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
setup
in
by
pressing
either
Channel
key
repeatedly
to
pick
Memory
1,
2,
3,
or
4.
(If
you
choose
a
Memory
"Bank"
that
already
has
a
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
setup
already
in
it,
it
will
be
overwritten
by
this
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
setup.)
Once
the
Clone
memory
bank
is
selected,
press
ON/OFF,
POWER,
or
ENTER.
The
Clone
memory
bank
you
have
selected
will
be
shown.
Press
ON/OFF
or
POWER
to
begin
copying
the
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
setup.
Ca.
Set
the
Clock
(Optional)
Set
the
time
on
the
Master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
Clock.
(If
the
time
has
already
been
copied
from
anoth-
er
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
into
the
Clone
program-
mer,
you
can
set
the
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
clock
by copying
the
time
from
the
Clone
programmer.)
The
Clone
Programmer
can
copy
the
current
time
to
both
a
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
and
to
the
Clone's
internal
clock;
accurate
to
within
one
minute.
(Another
reason
that
the
Clone
programmer
should
be
equipped
with
fresh,
high-quality
alkaline
batteries
is
for
it
to
keep
the
time
as
accurately
as
possible.)
Since
the
Clone
Programmer's
time
cannot
be
set
directly,
the
time
needs
to
be
copied
from
an
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
equipped
with
MPI
input
capability.
Once
the
time
is
copied
to
the
Clone
programmer,
the
current
time
can
then
be
transferred
to
another
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV.
(This
can
be
a
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV,
which
has
already
had
the
fea-
tures
set
up.)
D.
Teach
Master
TV's
Setup
to
Identical
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
Once
learning
is
complete,
remove
the
MPI
cable
from
the
master
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
and
connect
it
to
the
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
that
you
want
to
copy
the
master
LG
Integrator
Box's
or
TV's
setup
to.
With
"THE
CLONE
HAS
CONTROL
OF
THE
TV"
message
displayed,
press
2
or
use
either
Channel
key
to
go
to
the
"Teach
to
TV"
option,
press
ON/OFF,
POWER,
or
ENTER.
Follow
on-screen
instructions
to
transfer
the
Setup
and
other
information
to
the
"Learning"
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV.
After
the
"Teach
to
TV
is
Complete"
message
is
displayed,
press
any
key
to
return
to
the
Clone
menus
option,
then
press
ON/OFF,
POWER,
or
ENTER.
If
finished,
detach
the
MPI
cable
from
the
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV.
E.
Disconnect
Cloned
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
Power
for
5
Seconds
Unplug
the
power
cord
of
the
newly
"Cloned
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV"
from
the
power
outlet
for
about
5
seconds
to
activate
the
newly
copied
setup.
THE
CLONE
HAS
CONTROL
OF
THE
TV
THE
CLONE
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
TV
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
SW
IS
REVISION
XX
CLONE
CLOCK=
XX:XX
TV
CLOCK=
XX:XX
-PRESS
ANY
KEY
TO
CONTINUE.
-DISCONNECT
CLONE
WHEN
DONE.
CLONE
SELECTION
MENU
(1)
LEARN
FROM
TV
(2)
TEACH
TO
TV
(3)
SET
CLONE CLOCK
FROM
TV
(4)
SET
TV
CLOCK
FROM
CLONE
(5)
DISPLAY
TV
SETUP
(6)
DISPLAY
CLONE
SETUP
-
TO
CHANGE
MENU
ITEMS,
PRESS
CHANNEL
KEYS
OR
DIGITS.
-
TO
EXECUTE
ITEM,
PRESS
ON/OFF,
POWER,
OR
ENTER

OPERATION
49
Troubleshooting
Operation
Notes
Disconnect
the
Clone
from
the
LG
Integrator
Box
or
TV
after
you
are
finished;
automatically
switching
it
off.
The
real-time
clock
continues
to
run
after
the
main
circuits
are
switched
off.
Reset
Clone
After
Static
Shock
After
replacing
exhausted
batteries,
or
if
the
program-
mer
behaves
strangely
after
a
static
shock,
use
a
paper
clip
or
similar
instrument
inserted
through
the
small
hole
marked
"RESET"
to
activate
the
internal
reset
switch
and
restore
normal
operation.
After
a
reset,
check
the
real-time
clock
setting.
It
may
be
necessary
to
reset
the
Clone
Programmer
clock
from
a
TV
containing
the
correct
time.
Clone
Programmer
Troubleshooting
Problem
Clone
Programmer
Cloning
did
not
start.
LED
does
not
blink.
Clone
menu
hard
to
read.
No
time
set.
Menu
items
7-8
not
on
clone
selection
menu.
Cloning
did
not
work.
Clone
time
disappeared.
New
Setup
not
present.
Clone
operates
but
operation
is
erratic.
Possible
Cause(s)
?
Digital
channel
tuned
in.
?
MPI
cord
not
connected.
?
Integ.-Box/TV
not
turned
on
?W
eak
batteries.
?W
eak
signal.
?
No
time
on
master
Integ.-
Box/TV.
?
Not
necessary.
?
Procedure
interrupted.
?
Different
Integ.-Box/TVs
models.
?
Batteries
were
removed.
?
Integ.-Box/TV
not
reset.
?
Integ.-Box/TV
configured
for
OCC
System.
Possible
Solution(s)
-
Tune
to
Analog
channels
only
for
cloning
to
work.
-
Connect
MPI
cord.
-T
urn
Integ.-Box/TV
on.
-
Install
4
fresh
AA
high-quality
alkaline
batteries.
-
Connect
Integ.-Box/TV
to
a
reliable
signal
source.
-
Set
time
on
master
Integ.-Box/TV,
copy
time
to
Clone
Programmer.
-
Channel
Labels
already
cloned;
if
they
were
on
master
Integ.-Box/TV.
-W
ait
until
procedure
complete
message
is
dis-
played.
-
Cloning
is
only
possible
with
identical
model
Integ.-
Box/TVs.
-
Batteries
must
remain
installed
to
retain
time
set-
tings.
-
Disconnect
newly-cloned
Integ.-Box/TV
from
power
for
5
seconds.
-
Reconfigure
Integ.-Box/TV
for
cloning
in
OCC
Systems,
contact
On
Command
Corporation.
?
When
cloning
operations
are
complete,
just
unplug
the
LT2000
from
the
Integ.-Box/TV.
?
If
the
Integ.-Box/TV
does
not
display
a
picture
(blank
screen)
after
a
few
seconds,
just
change
channels.
Master
and
Other
Integ.-Box/TVs

50
Troubleshooting
(Continued)
Some
quick
and
easy
tips
to
resolving
problems
Symptoms
Power
No
Power.
No
Source
image.
Remote
Control
Remote
doesn't
work.
Caption/Text
Problems
No
Closed
Captions
or
Text.
Captions
appear
when
sound
is
muted.
Parental
Control
Problems
Protected/blocked
message
shows
on-screen.
TV-PG
programs
blocked.
Foul
language
is
heard.
Possible
Cause(s)
?
AC
Power
Cord
not
con-
nected
or
power
outlet
doesn't
work.
?
Source
turned
off.
?
Source
not
selected.
?
Remote
not
in
TV
mode.
?
TV
software
functioning.
?
Not
aimed
at
remote
sen-
sor.
?
Remote
too
far
from
Integrator
Box
or
IR
path
to
Integrator
Box
blocked.
?W
eak
batteries.
?W
rong
battery
polarity.
?T
oo
much
light
in
room.
?
Not
available
on
pro-
gram.
?
Not
turned
on.
?
CC
on
Mute
selected.
?
Program
content
is
restricted.
?
Don't
know
password.
?T
V
-PG
set
to
be
blocked.
?
Foul
language
not
blocked.
?
Program
is
not
rated.
Possible
Solution(s)
-
Connect
power
cord.
Try
a
different
power
outlet.
-
Local
power
failure?
-
Turn
source
equipment
on.
-
Select
source.
-
Press
TV
to
put
remote
into
Integrator
Box
mode.
-
Wait
until
software
function
is
complete.
-
Point
remote
at
Integrator
Box
IR
receiver.
-
Move
remote
closer
to
Integrator
Box
or
darken
room.
-
Remove
obstructions.
-
Replace
batteries.
-
Check
that
"+"
and
"-"
match
in
battery
compartment.
-
Dim
room
light.
-
Check
local
TV
listings
to
see
if
available
on
broad-
cast.
-
Relocate
over-the-air
antenna.
-T
ry
a
different
channel
with
Closed
Captions
or
Text.
-
Pick
a
Closed
Caption
or
Text
option
and
turn
Captions
on.
-
Set
Captions
option
to
off.
-
Key-in
password
and
turn
Lock
On/Off
(restrictions)
Off.
-S
et
to
Off
in
Lock
On/Off
menu.
-T
une
to
channel
without
Parental
Control
"Content"
restrictions.
-
Reset
restrictions
to
PG-13
so
TV-PG
programs
will
appear.
-W
ait
until
restriction
time
expires.
-
Restrict
Language
in
Content
options
on
Parental
Control
menu.
-
Restrict
or
block
programs
with
no
ratings.

REFERENCE
51
Troubleshooting
(Continued)
Symptoms
Picture
Reception
Poor
or
no
picture.
Local
interference.
Poor
or
no
color.
Picture
wobbles
or
drifts.
No
CATV
reception.
Normal
picture,
poor
or
no
sound.
Snowy
or
Poor
Picture
Integrator
Box
turns
Off.
Integrator
Box
turns
On.
Integrator
Box
does
not
turn
On/Off
per
On/Off
Timer
settings.
No
Antenna/Cable
image.
No
Audio/Video
image.
Possible
Cause(s)
?
TV
station
problems.
?V
ideo
menu
not
adjusted
properly.
?
Check
for
disturbing
source.
?
Appliance
too
close
to
TV.
?
Sub-standard
broadcast.
?
Sub-standard
cable
signal.
?
RF
not
connected,
loose.
?
Local
interference.
?
Scrambled
CATV
channel.
?
Cable
not
connected.
?
Cable
service
interrupted.
?
Audio
muted.
?
Broadcast
problem.
?
A/V
cables
incorrectly
connected.
?
Audio
Out
cable
wrong.
?
No
2nd
Audio/SAP
on
program.
?
Wrong
Ant.
connection/location.
?
TV/VCR
button
set
wrong.
?W
rong
output
channels
selected.
?
Loose
connection.
?
Broadcast
problem.
?
Video
menu
options
set
wrong.
?
Sleep
Timer
turned
Integrator
Box
Off.
?O
ff
Timer
turned
TV
Off.
?
Power
failure.
?
Power
outlet
controlled
by
switch.
(Switch
turned
off.)
?
On
Timer
turned
Integrator
Box
On.
?
On/Off
Timer
option
dis-
abled.
?
Not
connected.
?
Equipment
not
turned
on.
?
Equipment
not
connected.
Possible
Solution(s)
-T
ry
a
different
channel.
-
Check
Video
menu
option
settings.
The
following
may
cause
image
problems
or
distortion:
Electrical
appliances,
powerful
lights,
cars,
trucks;
comput-
ers
or
portable
phones;
medical
equipment
-
If
possible
increase
the
distance
between
the
Integrator
Box
and
the
offending
appliance,
or
shut
one
of
them
off.
-T
ry
a
different
channel.
-
Notify
cable
company
of
reception
problem.
-
If
a
VCR
is
connected,
play
a
tape.
-
Make
or
tighten
connection.
-T
ry
different
channel.
Turn
off
interfering
appliance.
-T
une
to
unscrambled
channel.
-
Connect
cable
to
Antenna/Cable.
-
Contact
cable
service.
-
Press
MUTE
or
volume
right
key
to
increase
sound
level.
-T
ry
a
different
channel.
-
Install
A/V
cables
correctly.
-
Install
audio
out
cable
correctly.
-
Choose
another
audio
mode
option
or
a
different
program.
-
Move
antenna,
check
connection/location.
-
Set
TV/VCR
button
on
your
VCR
correctly.
-
Set
output
channels
on
all
A/V
equipment
to
same
channel
(3
or
4).
-
Check
that
all
connections
are
tight.
-T
ry
another
channel.
-
Check
Video
menu
brightness
controls.
-T
urn
Integrator
Box
back
on.
Note:
Default
setting
for
Installer
menu
Item
016
EN.
TIMER
is
set
to
'0'.
Timer
is
not
enabled.
Set
to
1
to
enable
Timer.
-T
urn
Integrator
Box
back
on.
-
Check
other
power
outlets.
-
Connect
Integrator
Box
power
cord
to
outlet
that
is
not
controlled
by
a
switch.
-
Disable
On/Off
Timer.
-
Go
to
Timer
option
in
Setup
menu
and
enable
On/Off
Timer.
-
Connect
over-the-air
antenna
or
cable
service
wire
to
Antenna/Cable
jack.
-Turn
on
equipment
connected
to
rear
Audio/Video.
-Connect
equipment
to
Audio/Video.

52
Maintenance
Routine
Integrator
Box
Cabinet
Cleaning
and
Vacuuming
Careful
and
regular
cleaning
can
extend
the
useful
service
life
of
the
Integrator
Box.
Please
read
pages
3
and
6
in
the
front
of
the
manual
and
follow
the
recommendations
provided.
There
are
vents
on
the
top
and
sides
that
should
be
vacuumed
regularly
to
remove
any
dust
that
may
settle
on
the
unit.
Be
sure
to
turn
the
power
off
and
pull
out
the
power
cord
before
you
begin
any
cleaning.
Cabinet
Cleaning
1.
Use
a
soft
cloth
with
a
mild
soap
solution
to
wipe
the
cabinet.
(Avoid
using
any
harsh,
industrial
strength
variety
of
cleaner.)
2.
Rinse
the
cloth
and
wipe
the
cabinet
again.
3.
Let the
cabinet
air-dry
before
turning
the
Integrator
Box
on.

REFERENCE
53
Glossary
A
list
of
definitions
for
some
of
the
words
found
in
this
installation
guide.
75
OHM
RF
CABLE
The
wire
that
comes
from
an
off-air
antenna
or
cable
service
provider.
The
end
looks
like
a
hex-shaped
nut
with
a
wire
sticking
through
the
middle.
It
screws
onto
the
threaded
jack
on
the
back
of
the
Integrator
Box.
300
TO
75
OHM
A
small
device
that
connects
a
two-wire
300
ohm
antenna
to
a
75
ohm
RF
jack.
ADAPTER
They
are
usually
about
an
inch
long
with
two
screws
on
one
end and
a
round
opening
with
a
wire
sticking
out
on
the
other
end.
A/V
CABLES
Audio/Video
cables.
Three
cables
bunched
together---right
audio
(red),
left
audio
(white),
and
video
(yellow).
A/V
cables
are
used
for
stereo
playback
of
videocassettes
and
for
higher
qual-
ity
picture
and
sound
from
other
A/V
devices.
A/V
DEVICE
Any
device
that
produces
video
or
sound
(VCR,
DVD,
cable
box,
or
television).
ADDED
Lets
you
add
new
channels
to
the
list
that
the
end
user
can
scroll
through
using
CH
(Channel)
Up/Down.
AMPLIFIER
An
electronic
device
that
amplifies
sound
from
a
television,
CD
player,
VCR,
DVD,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
ANTENNA
The
physical
receiver
of
television
signals
sent
over
the
air.
A
large
metal
piece
of
equipment
does
not
always
have
to
be
visible
to
be
using
an
antenna.
EZ
CHANNEL
SCAN
Has
the
Integrator
Box
automatically
find
all
the
channels
available
in
your
service
area.
BLANK
Channels
that
are
Blanked
will
not
have
Video
(shows
a
blank
screen);
only
audio,
if
present
on
channel.
DELETED
Lets
you
remove
channels
from
the
list
that
the
end
user
can
scroll
through
using
CH
(Channel)
Up/Down.
DVI-HDCP
Digital
Video
Interface
with
High-Bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection.
Allows
for
viewing
high-definition,
premium
digital
program
content.
INPUT
Refers
to
the
input
jack
that
receives
a
signal
from
a
TV,
VCR,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
JACK
A
connection
on
the
back
of
a
TV,
VCR,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
MONO
SOUND
Mono
(monaural)
sound
is
one
channel
of
sound.
On
more
than
one
speaker,
all
the
speak-
ers
play
the
same
audio.
OUTPUT
Refers
to
the
output
jack
that
sends
a
signal
out
of
a
VCR,
DVD,
or
other
A/V
device.
2ND
AUDIO
Second
Audio
Programming
(SAP)
is
another,
separate,
audio
channel
available
with
some
PROGRAMMING/SAP
programming.
Choosing
SAP
often
refers
to
listening
to
audio
in
another
language,
such
as
Spanish
or
French.
SIGNAL
Picture
and
sound
traveling
through
a
cable,
or
over
the
air,
to
your
Integrator
Box.
STEREO
SOUND
Stereo
(Stereophonic)
sound
refers
to
audio
that's
divided
into
right
and
left
sides.
TUNER
Device
that
picks
up
the
broadcast
signal
and
turns
it
into
picture
and
sound.
XDS
Extended
Data
Service:
Additional
program
information
included
on
the
signal
provided
at
the
discretion
of
the
broadcaster.

54
Specifications
Dimensions
Height:
2.60
inches
Width:
14.17
inches
Depth:
11.54
inches
Weight:
6.8
lbs.
AC
Power:
AC
120V,
60Hz
Power
Consumption
18W
Operating
Conditions
Temperature:
32
to
122
degrees
Fahrenheit
(0
to
40
degrees
Celsius)
Humidity:
95%
non-condensing
Altitude:
7500
feet
above
sea
level
maximum
RF
Input
Frequency
Range:
50
to
800
MHz
(Broadcast
CH
2-69,
Cable
STD/IRC/HRC)
Connector:
"F"
type
Impedance:
75
Ohms
Video/Audio
Inputs
NOT
PROVIDED
Control
Inputs
MPI
(On
Superport
card):
RJ-11
Modular
Jack
IR
Receiver:
Headphone
type
3.5
mm
jack.
Outputs
Video
(Video
reserved
for
factory
use
only)
Audio:
RCA
type
DVI-HDTV
Video:
DVI-HDTV
type
Digital
Audio:
Digital
Audio
Out
Line
Level
Audio:
Stereo
Left/Right
RCA
jacks
Superport
Card
Slot
Standard
M.P.I.
Card
Supplied
Accessories
RS-232C
Cable
Audio
Cable
(RCA
to
3.5
mm
mini
plug)
DVI
Cable
(DVI-HDTV
type)
IR
Receiver
&
Bracket
L-Brackets
&
Screws
Ferrite
Core
(2
EA)
AC
Input/Outputs
Input:
120V
~
60Hz,
7.3
Amps,
785
Watts
Output:
120V
~
60Hz,
Maximum
7
Amps,
750
Watts
Optional
Accessories
IR
Bracket
for
50"
and
60"
Plasma
Displays
Plasma
Wall
Mount
Brackets
Note:
Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.

REFERENCE
55
Notes

This
LG
Electronics
product,
will
be
repaired
or
replaced,
at
LG's
option,
if it
proves
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship,
under
normal
use,
during
the
warranty
period
("Warranty
Period")
listed
below,
effective
from
the
date
("Date
of
Purchase")
of
original
consumer
purchase
of
the
product.
This
warranty
is
good
only
to
the
original
purchaser
of
the
product
and
effective
only
when
used
in
the
United
States,
excluding
U.S.
Territories.
THIS
WARRANTY
IS
IN
LIEU
OF
ANY
OTHER
WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
ANY
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
TO
THE
EXTENT
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
IS
REQUIRED
BY
LAW,
IT
IS
LIMITED
IN
DURATION
TO
THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
PERIOD ABOVE.
LG
ELECTRONICS
WILL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL
OR
PUNITIVE
DAMAGES
OF
ANY
NATURE,
EVEN
IF
ADVISED
OF
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
SUCH
DAMAGES,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
LOST
REVENUES
OR
PROFITS,
LOST
OR
CORRUPTED
PROGRAMMING
OR
DATA,
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGE
WHETHER
BASED
IN
CONTRACT,
TORT
OR
OTHERWISE.
Some
states
do
not
allow the exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages
or
limitation
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
lasts,
so
the
above
exclusion
or
limitation
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
that
may
vary
from
state
to
state.
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY
TO:
?
Damages
or
operating
problems
that
result
from
shipping,
installation,
adjustment
of
user
controls,
calibration,
maintenance
or
failure
to
maintain,
or
separate
system
components;
and
?
Damages
or
operating
problems
that
result
from
normal
wear
and
tear,
misuse,
abuse,
operation
outside
environmental
specifications
or
contrary
to
the
requirements
or
precautions
in
the
Operating
Guide,
accident,
lightning
strikes
or
other
natural
causes,
unauthorized
modification
or
alteration,
incorrect
electrical
current
or
voltage,
signal
reception
or
input,
software
not
licensed
directly
by
LG,
software
errors
that
do
not
disable
functionality,
operating
and
software
protocols
adopted
after
the
date
of
manufacture
or
for
outside
the
US,
or
other
causes
not
arising
out
of
defect
in
material
or
workmanship.
The
cost
of
repair
or
replacement
under
these
excluded
circumstances
shall
be
borne
by
the
consumer.
CUSTOMER
INTER-ACTIVE
CENTER
NUMBERS:
WARRANTY
PERIOD:
LABOR:
90
days
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
PARTS:
One
Year
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
*
Parts
replaced
are
warranted
for
the
remaining
portion
of
the
original
warranty
period.
HOW
SERVICE
IS
HANDLED:
Call
1-800-243-0000
for
instructions
on
getting
the
defective
unit
repaired
or
replaced.
Please
retain
dated
sales
receipt
and
your
box
to
return
the
unit
to
LG
for
repair
or
replacement.
Shipping
both
ways
will
be
paid
by
LG
during
the
first
90
days
of
the
Warranty
Period.
During
the
remainder
of
the
Warranty
Period
(91-365
days),
you pay
inbound
shipping
charges
and
LG
pays
return
shipping
charges.
Visit
our
website
at:
http://www.lgservice.com
For
Warranty
Service,
Where
to
buy,
Product
Assistance,
or
Customer
Assistance
Call
1-800-243-0000
(24
hours
a
day,
365
days
per
year)
and
select
appropriate
options
from
the
menu.
Or
visit
our
website
at
http://www.lgservice.com
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